RMKE1M3Y–Six spotted green tiger beetle, Cicindela sexguttata, Ontario, Canada
RMTAED69–Six-spotted Longhorn (Anoplodera sexguttata) on Dog rose (Rosa canina) flower and Marmalade Hover-fly (Episyrphus balteatus) in flight, Plateau of Bouxieres aux Dames, Lorraine, France
RM2H1GBWY–Six Spotted Green Tiger Beetle Isolated Close up
RFF609PN–Black and white South Asian Six spot ground beetle (Anthia sexguttata), resembling a domino tile.
RM2BNMDWJ–Cicindela sexguttata (Tiger Beetle) flying image captured using high speed flash and laser triggered camera. Bastrop County, Texas, USA. Controlled co
RFHHJHGF–Metallic Green Six spotted Tiger beetle - (Cicindela sexguttata). Makes his way along a sandy part of woodland floor.
RMAHYHXB–Green Tiger Beetle, Cicindela sexguttata, on fallen tree trunk
RMK4A6HE–Domino Beetle, Anthia sexguttata, black with white spots, desert and scrub habitats, long stilt like legs to raise their bodies off the hot sand,
RMCNN781–Six-spot Ground Beetle Anthia sexguttata adult close-up head feeding on Mealworm Tenebrionidae sp. larva Northern Africa
RM2BBC8MF–Tiger beetles, Cicindela sinuata 1, Cicindela campestris 2, Cicindela sexguttata 3, Nitidula sanguinolenta 4, varied carpet beetle, Telephore flavipede 5, Anthrenus verbasci 6. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Pancrace Bessa from Charles Malo’s Les Insectes, Louis Janet, Paris, 1820.
RMTAED56–Hoverfly (Eupeodes corollae) on Churchsteeples (Agrimonia eupatoria) flower, plateau of Bouxieres aux Dames, Lorraine, France
RFT1E228–Six-spotted green tiger beetle (Cicindela sexguttata). One of the most beautifully iridescent beetles in North America. Common seen on paths through w
RFF609W8–Black and white South Asian Six spot ground beetle (Anthia sexguttata), resembling a domino tile.
RFRKMPAJ–Six-spotted tiger beetle (Cicindela sexguttata) scurrying along cement
RFF609PP–Black and white South Asian Six spot ground beetle (Anthia sexguttata), resembling a domino tile.
RF2GFJXTM–Six spotted green tiger beetle, Cicindela sexguttata,in the summer woods.
RMH7Y2CK–Domino Beetle Anthia sexguttata black with white spots
RMA33KRN–SIX-SPOTTED GREEN TIGER BEETLE (CICINDELA SEXGUTTATA) ADULT BEETLE ON BARK
RMBB4MF2–Six-spotted green tiger beetle (Cicindela sexguttata)
RF2BT7YH8–Macro photo of Six-spotted tiger beetle cicindela on orange color flower
RME6PR40–Cicindela sexguttata,-side 2012-06-18-175512-ZS-PMax 7741716902 o
RF2B63H6T–Sleeper Blue Dot Goby - (Valenciennea sexguttata)
RM2AJJTX7–Indian forest insects of economic importance Coleoptera . gh I have personally only found them preying upon S. anale. Anthia sexguttata, Fabr. (p. 95).—A large black beetle with six large conspicuous white-spots, two on the thorax and four on the elytra. The mandibles are powerful, the thorax more-or less heart-shaped, and the elytra broad and rounded ;legs long and powerful. Length, 43 mm. Life History.—This large carabid prob-ably feeds upon a variety of insects, andis often found high up on the trunks of treessearching for bark insects and bark- andwood-tunnellers. I took it at Changa Manga
RFJ7J3YK–animal insect beetle macro close-up macro admission close up view detail park
RFF609PT–Black and white South Asian Six spot ground beetle (Anthia sexguttata), resembling a domino tile.
RMK4A69Y–Domino Beetle, Anthia sexguttata, black with white spots, desert and scrub habitats, long stilt like legs to raise their bodies off the hot sand,
RMPFHT6T–. Danmarks fauna; illustrerede haandbøger over den danske dyreverden... 57 1. G. (Ptilostena) sexguttata Dale, $. Hovedet lyst skifergraat, med mørkebrunlig Midtstribe. Palperne brunsorte. Følehornene mørkebrune. Thorax skifergraat, med fire mørkebrune Længdestriber, Bagkroppen mørke- brun; Bagkanten af de enkelte Segmenter med en smal, hvidlig Stribe, Brystets Sider graaduggede, hvidliggule, med mange mørkebrune Pletter. Svingkøllerne lange, hvid- lige, med sort Hoved. Benene lange og tynde, lysebrune; Laar og Skinneben med mørkebrun Spids. Vingerne klare, med kraftige, mørkebrune Ribber og m
RMRH00RP–. Bulletin. Geography. 234 DRV AND MESOPHYTIC FOREST COMMUNITIES forest temporary ponds. Beneath the leaves and wood are snails {Zonitoides arboreus), millipedes (Polydesmus sp.), and centipedes (Litho- bius sp.), and in dry weather Polygyra Ihyroides and muUilineata. Ground beetles and rove-bsetles are common. One finds Cicindela. Fig. 212.—The oak trec-hopper {Telamono qiicrci) (after Lugger). sexguttata, the green tiger-beetle, here rarely; it is much commoner in later stages, however. In the decaying logs and stumps are darkling beetles (156), numerous wireworms (Elateridae), and myriopods