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Green Tiger Beetle

Cicindela (Cicindela) campestris olivieria Brullé, 1832

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Field Notes

Description:

Cicindela campestris, commonly called the green tiger beetle is a widespread Eurasian species of tiger beetle. Both adults and larvae are predators on other invertebrates. The larvae dig a burrow in the ground, often on or near paths to pitfall-trap unwary insects. The adults are sun-loving. They live in places with dry soils (sandy or chalky). Capture their prey - spiders, grasshoppers, ants, butterflies and caterpillars - chasing after them with short flights and long runs.

Habitat:

Forest road in Seih-Sou, the suburban forest of Thessaloniki (Greece).

Notes:

The subspecies olivieria is native of Balkan peninsula (Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, FYR of Macedonia, Greece, Yugoslavia).

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That is a beautiful Green Tiger Beetle, wonderfully captured! Thank you for sharing :)

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