Ellipsoptera nevadica citata
(Rumpp, 1977)
Ellipsoptera nevadica citata is a of tiger in the Carabidae ( Cicindelinae). Described by Rumpp in 1977, it belongs to the nominate Ellipsoptera nevadica, a group of tiger beetles associated with saline and sandy in western North America. The subspecies is recognized as valid in current taxonomic databases.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Ellipsoptera nevadica citata: /ɛˌlɪp.səˈtɛrə nɛˈvɑː.dɪkə sɪˈtɑːtə/
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Distribution
Recorded from Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The occurs in North America and Middle America, with specific locality records sparse in available sources.
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Taxonomic placement note
is treated as a (Cicindelinae) within Carabidae in some classifications, including the Catalogue of Life. iNaturalist and some other sources maintain Cicindelidae as a distinct family.