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This morning I went to Gateway Park right next to the Trinity River. Erosion has really taken out a few of the sides of the river, but I was still able to sneak down to the edge and spot some neat things. :) Another beetle to study.
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This morning I went to Gateway Park right next to the Trinity River. Erosion has really taken out a few of the sides of the river, but I was still able to sneak down to the edge and spot some neat things. :) Another beetle to study.
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http://bugguide.net/node/view/784699
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Is it perhaps Cicindela (Cicindelidia) schauppii?
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Two observed along sandy lake shore.
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Is it perhaps Cicindela (Cicindelidia) schauppii?
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Is it perhaps Cicindela (Cicindelidia) schauppii?
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This one was in line with my previous sightings of C. oregona.
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Do you know how hard these little bastards are to photograph? They can run AND fly. Damn them. ID provided by the kind folks at BugGuide: http://bugguide.net/node/view/321752. Features separating this from C. purpurea * no purple legs * no setae on head * foot to transverse band
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Eunota/Habroscelimorpha californica californica
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Boreal Long-lipped Tiger Beetle Cicindela longilabris ca 8 mi SSE of Errol, Coos Co., New Hampshire 18 June 2010 2 shots posted
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Boreal Long-lipped Tiger Beetle Cicindela longilabris ca 8 mi SSE of Errol, Coos Co., New Hampshire 18 June 2010 2 shots posted
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Seen on Rock Road, a gravel logging road near Minto, NB.
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