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Tribe Amblycheilini - Blunt-lipped Tiger Beetles
Distribution and conservation status of Omus submetallicus G. Horn and its confusion with Omus californicus lecontei... By Knisley, C. B. and R. D. Haines Coleopterists Bulletin 64: 243-248, 2010
Full title: "Distribution and conservation status of Omus submetallicus G. Horn and its confusion with Omus californicus lecontei G. Horn (Coleoptera: Carabidae)"
Abstract online here.
Contributed by Brad Barnd on 4 July, 2012 - 9:07pm |
A new petrophilous tiger beetle from the Trans-Pecos region of Texas and revised key to the genus Amblycheila (Cicindelinae). By Duran, D.P., and S.J. Roman. ZooKeys 893: 125-134., 2019
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Duran, D.P., and S.J. Roman. 2019. A new petrophilous tiger beetle from the Trans-Pecos region of Texas and revised key to the genus Amblycheila (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Cicindelinae). ZooKeys 893: 125-134.
Abstract
A new rock-dwelling (petrophilous) tiger beetle, Amblycheila katzi Duran & Roman, sp. nov. is described from calcareous canyons and steep hillsides in the Trans-Pecos region of western Texas. It is distinguished from all other Amblycheila based on multiple morphological characters, biogeography, and ecology. A revised key to the genus Amblycheila is provided.
Contributed by Mike Quinn on 5 December, 2019 - 7:03pm |
The plateau giant tiger beetle, Amblycheila picolominii Reiche, 1839, in Utah: new state record..... By F.T. Krell and J.O. Brookhart Western North American Naturalist 72(1), 110–111, 2012
Full title: "The plateau giant tiger beetle, Amblycheila picolominii Reiche, 1839, in Utah: new state record (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Cicindelinae)"
Online pdf here.
Contributed by Brad Barnd on 25 June, 2012 - 3:05am |
A review of the North American genus Amblycheila (Coleoptera, Cicindelidae). By Vaurie, P. American Museum Novitates; no. 1724, 1955
Covers 4 of our 5 species.
Online here.
Contributed by Brad Barnd on 7 June, 2012 - 1:52am |
Tiger Beetles of Manitoba: Ecology, Life History and Microsculpture By Robert E. Wrigley, Larry de March and Erwin Huebner Robert E. Wrigley, 2022
The book covers the 19 species occurring in prairie, aspen parkland, mixed forest, boreal forest, and tundra habitats of Manitoba, Canada. Chapters are entitled: ecology, life history, activity, distribution past and present, tiger beetles as predators and prey, observing tiger beetles, conservation status, historical quotations by scientists, tiger beetles as models for artists, and five pages of references. The book is richly supplied with large-scale images of the beetles and their habitats, 24 electron-microscope images (x 60 to 1800) detailing the morphology of several species, and images of artists' renditions of tiger beetles (e.g., belt buckle).
Contributed by John VanDyk on 25 October, 2023 - 8:30pm |
Tiger Beetles of New Mexico: Identification, Biology, and Conservation By C. Barry Knisley, Mark S. Romero, Robert E. Acciavatti C. Barry Knisley, 2023
Only fully illustrated account of tiger beetle fauna for any southwestern U. S. state, with conservation status of each New Mexico taxa, large color-coded dot map by county, with over 500 color photos.
Contact C. Barry Knisley (bknisley@rmc.edu)
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Tiger Beetles of the Southeastern United States: A Field Guide By Robert Gifford Beaton, R. Stephen Krotzer, Brian D. Holt University of Alabama Press, 2021
Looks great so far. Excellent photos and detailed range maps. Bar charts for each species showing phenology are a plus.
Contributed by Cotinis on 21 April, 2023 - 5:23pm |
Validation of tiger beetles as distinct family (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae), review and reclassification of tribal relationships By Daniel P. Duran & Harlan M. Gough Systematic Entomology, 2020
Abstract: The higher-level taxonomy of tiger beetles is re-evaluated in light of recent publications based on large taxon sets and a large number of genetic loci. These studies have demonstrated that tiger beetles are a distinct family, Cicindelidae Latreille, sister to the Carabidae Latreille (ground beetles) or Trachypachidae Thomson (false ground beetles) + Carabidae. Recent phylogenies have also recovered consistent patterns in higher-level relationships within the tiger beetles that challenge the traditional taxonomic framework, most of which is more than a century old. These phylogenetic results are reviewed along with concordant morphological characters to create an updated higher-level classification. The subfamily Collyrinae Csiki is not supported by any modern data. We recognize six tribes, Manticorini Laporte (new sense), Megacephalini Laporte (new sense), Collyridini Brullé, Ctenostomatini Laporte, Cicindelini Latreille and the reinstated Oxycheilini Chaudoir (with emended spelling).
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