Cicindela hybrida explained
Cicindela hybrida, also known as the northern dune tiger beetle, has a wide distribution in the Palaearctic region.[1] Cicindela hybrida hybrida is common in Central Europe, even in artificial habitats.[2]
The species is divided into the following subspecies:[3] [4]
- Cicindela hybrida hybrida Linnaeus, 1758
- Cicindela hybrida kozhantshikovi Lutshnik, 1924
- Cicindela hybrida magyarica Roeschke, 1891
- Cicindela hybrida pseudoriparia Mandl, 1935
- Cicindela hybrida transversalis Dejean, 1822
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Notes and References
- 16156821 . 10.1111/j.1365-294X.2005.02679.x . 14 . DNA taxonomy, phylogeny and Pleistocene diversification of the Cicindela hybrida species group (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) . 2005 . Mol Ecol . 3531–46 . Cardoso . A . Vogler . AP.
- Rewicz . Tomasz . Jaskuła . Radomir . 2018-11-21 . Catch fast and kill quickly: do tiger beetles use the same strategies when hunting different types of prey? . PeerJ . en . 6 . e5971 . 10.7717/peerj.5971 . 2167-8359. free . 6252071 .
- Web site: Cicindela hybrida Linnaeus, 1758 . 2022-11-16 . www.gbif.org . en.
- Web site: Zicha . Ondrej . BioLib: Biological library . 2022-11-16 . www.biolib.cz.