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Tiger Beetle Collection

The tiger beetle, with its vibrant colors and impressive speed, is a fascinating insect that captivates the attention of nature enthusiasts worldwide

Background imageTiger Beetle Collection: Beetle insect illustration 1881

Beetle insect illustration 1881
Steel engraving different beetles

Background imageTiger Beetle Collection: Green tiger beetle (Cicindela campestris) close uo portrait, Birchover, Derbyshire, UK. April

Green tiger beetle (Cicindela campestris) close uo portrait, Birchover, Derbyshire, UK. April. Focus stacked image

Background imageTiger Beetle Collection: tiger beetle

tiger beetle
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Background imageTiger Beetle Collection: Blue-spotted or Golden-spotted tiger beetle (Cicindela aurulenta), Lamma Island

Blue-spotted or Golden-spotted tiger beetle (Cicindela aurulenta), Lamma Island, Hong Kong, China

Background imageTiger Beetle Collection: Beetles

Beetles
illustration of a Beetles

Background imageTiger Beetle Collection: German Tiger Beetle -Cicindela germanica- smallest tiger beetle of Central Europe, very rare

German Tiger Beetle -Cicindela germanica- smallest tiger beetle of Central Europe, very rare, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageTiger Beetle Collection: Larva of the Tiger beetle (Cicindelinae), illustration

Larva of the Tiger beetle (Cicindelinae), illustration
Zoology, Insects, Coleoptera. Larva of the Tiger beetle (Cicindelinae), illustration

Background imageTiger Beetle Collection: Tiger beetle C014 / 4645

Tiger beetle C014 / 4645
Tiger beetle (Heptodonta pulchella) on the ground. Photographed in South China

Background imageTiger Beetle Collection: Tiger beetle C016 / 2115

Tiger beetle C016 / 2115
Tiger beetle. View of the upper side of a Cicindela littoralis tiger beetle. Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageTiger Beetle Collection: Tiger beetle C018 / 2463

Tiger beetle C018 / 2463
Tiger beetle. Close-up of the head of a tiger beetle (subfamily Cicindelinae), showing one of its eyes (centre) and large jaws (mandibles, lower right)

Background imageTiger Beetle Collection: Tiger beetle C018 / 2462

Tiger beetle C018 / 2462
Tiger beetle. Close-up of the head of a tiger beetle (subfamily Cicindelinae), showing its eyes (upper left and right) and large jaws (mandibles)

Background imageTiger Beetle Collection: Tiger beetles

Tiger beetles. View of the upper side of three tiger beetles (Damaster blaptoides). This species of ground beetle is found in Russia and Japan. The bodies of these specimens measure 7cm long

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Tiger beetle (Cicindela aurulenta) on a riverbank. Photographed in the rainforest in Malaysia

Background imageTiger Beetle Collection: Tiger Beetle, Cicindela ocellata

Tiger Beetle, Cicindela ocellata, adult on sand, Willacy County, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA

Background imageTiger Beetle Collection: Tiger Beetle - in habitat

Tiger Beetle - in habitat
RD-57 Tiger Beetle - in habitat Calomera littoralis nemoralis Giacomo Radi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway


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The tiger beetle, with its vibrant colors and impressive speed, is a fascinating insect that captivates the attention of nature enthusiasts worldwide. Dating back to 1881, an intricate illustration showcases the beauty of this beetle species. Another close-up portrait taken in Birchover, Derbyshire, UK highlights the Green tiger beetle's stunning features in April. The image is a result of focus stacking technique which brings out every minute detail. Moving on to Lamma Island, we encounter the Blue-spotted or Golden-spotted tiger beetle. This particular species adds a touch of elegance to its surroundings with its unique markings. An 1860 color lithograph featuring various insects includes an artistic depiction of this remarkable creature. In Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany resides the German Tiger Beetle -Cicindela germanica-, known for being Central Europe's smallest and rarest tiger beetle. Its presence is truly a sight to behold for those lucky enough to spot it amidst their natural habitat. Not forgetting about their early stages of life, illustrations depict larva forms of these magnificent creatures. These larvae possess distinct characteristics that aid them in their development into adult beetles. As we delve deeper into our exploration, we come across captivating images showcasing different variations within the tiger beetle family: C014 / 4645 displays one variant while C016 / 2115 showcases another; both highlighting individual traits and patterns unique to each specimen. Lastly, C018 / 2463 presents yet another mesmerizing example from this diverse group of beetles. Each photograph serves as a testament to the intricate beauty found within these tiny creatures' world. From ancient illustrations capturing their essence centuries ago to modern-day photographs portraying their striking features up close—these glimpses into the world of tiger beetles remind us just how awe-inspiring nature can be.