Calochroa hamiltoniana

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Calochroa hamiltoniana
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Cicindelidae
Genus: Calochroa
Species:
C. hamiltoniana
Binomial name
Calochroa hamiltoniana
(J. Thomson, 1857)[1]
Synonyms

Cicindela flavovittata Chaudoir, 1865

Calochroa hamiltoniana is a species of tiger beetle endemic to the southern Western Ghats of India. It is found only on the shaded floor of dense and moist forests. The are mostly active on the forest floor and fly to low vegetation when disturbed. It is 14 to 17 mm long and has the pronotum and elytra largely greenish or bronze with an orange stripe bordered by black on the inside running along the length of the elytra.[2][3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Thomson, James (1857). Archives entomologiques, ou, Recueil contenant des illustrations d'insectes nouveaux ou rares. Vol. 1. Paris. p. 323.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Pearson, D.L.; Wiesner, J.; Acciavatti, R.E.; Uniyal, V.P.; Anichtchenko, A. (2020). A field guide to the tiger beetles of India. Dehra Dun: Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh. p. 102. ISBN 9788121109338.
  3. ^ Acciavatti, R.E.; Pearson, D.L. (1989). "The tiger beetle genus Cicindela (Coleoptera, Insecta) from the Indian Subcontinent". Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 58: 127–128.
  4. ^ Fowler, W.W. (1912). The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma. Coleoptera. General Introduction and Cicindelidae and Paussidae. London: Taylor and Francis. pp. 390–392.