Although the larvae of a large number of North American tiger beetle species have been described, little information exists on the oviposition behavior of female tiger beetles at the species level. In this study, we found that the oviposition behavior varied widely among species, with some species utilizing more than one method. We found that, contrary to many references, several tiger beetle species did not oviposit from above the soil surface by inserting the ovipositor into the soil. Instead, several species oviposited by tunneling over 20 mm below the soil surface. In addition, we outline recently used successful protocols for rearing larvae rapidly and in large quantities
Background Tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) are fast running predatory insects preying on di...
Tiger beetles have long been admired for their mix of beauty, speed, and ferocious hunting abilities...
Life cycles, habitats, activity patterns, and other parameters were investigated during 1997-1999 in...
Cicindela cursitans LeConte is a small, flightless tiger beetle with a widely scattered distribution...
The larvae of the tiger beetle, Cicindela hirticollis Say, inhabit sandy shoreline areas that flood ...
Cicindela nevadica lincolniana has one of the most restricted ranges of any North American insect an...
Tiger beetles are a high speed predator, both as larvae and adults. There are over 2,600 species fou...
Tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) are frequent predators on the forest floor of the Amazon ra...
Nebraska has a large and diverse Cicindelidae fauna. This paper lists three genera and 32 species an...
Cicindela (Dromochorus) pruinina (Casey) is a flightless tiger beetle that was described by Casey in...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations
Abstract A bioassay arena was developed to test the response of the Japanese beetle, Popillia japoni...
The cobblestone tiger beetle, Cicindelidia marginipennis (Dejean, 1831) is a North American species ...
As with many organisms across the globe, Cicindela nevadica lincolniana is threatened with extinctio...
As with many organisms across the globe, Cicindela nevadica lincolniana is threatened with extinctio...
Background Tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) are fast running predatory insects preying on di...
Tiger beetles have long been admired for their mix of beauty, speed, and ferocious hunting abilities...
Life cycles, habitats, activity patterns, and other parameters were investigated during 1997-1999 in...
Cicindela cursitans LeConte is a small, flightless tiger beetle with a widely scattered distribution...
The larvae of the tiger beetle, Cicindela hirticollis Say, inhabit sandy shoreline areas that flood ...
Cicindela nevadica lincolniana has one of the most restricted ranges of any North American insect an...
Tiger beetles are a high speed predator, both as larvae and adults. There are over 2,600 species fou...
Tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) are frequent predators on the forest floor of the Amazon ra...
Nebraska has a large and diverse Cicindelidae fauna. This paper lists three genera and 32 species an...
Cicindela (Dromochorus) pruinina (Casey) is a flightless tiger beetle that was described by Casey in...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations
Abstract A bioassay arena was developed to test the response of the Japanese beetle, Popillia japoni...
The cobblestone tiger beetle, Cicindelidia marginipennis (Dejean, 1831) is a North American species ...
As with many organisms across the globe, Cicindela nevadica lincolniana is threatened with extinctio...
As with many organisms across the globe, Cicindela nevadica lincolniana is threatened with extinctio...
Background Tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Cicindelidae) are fast running predatory insects preying on di...
Tiger beetles have long been admired for their mix of beauty, speed, and ferocious hunting abilities...
Life cycles, habitats, activity patterns, and other parameters were investigated during 1997-1999 in...