Nebraska-sandhills
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Cicindela limbata
Sandy Tiger Beetle
Cicindela limbata, the sandy tiger beetle, is a North American tiger beetle species specialized for life in dry sand dune habitats. It is characterized by extensive white maculations on the elytra that serve as thermal reflectance adaptations. The species exhibits a fragmented distribution across the Great Plains and boreal regions, with five recognized subspecies showing geographic variation in maculation patterns and body size correlated with local climate conditions. Populations display behavioral thermoregulation through midday burrowing into sand to avoid extreme surface temperatures.
Euschistus latimarginatus
Euschistus latimarginatus is a stink bug species in the family Pentatomidae, described by Zimmer in 1910. It belongs to the ictericus group within the subgenus Euschistus (Euschistus), as formalized through morphological analysis of male and female genitalia. The species occurs in the Nearctic region, with documented presence in the Nebraska Sandhills. Specific details regarding its biology, host associations, and economic significance remain limited in published literature.