Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center

Tiger Beetles of the United States

Tiger Beetles of Maine

No Common Name (Cicindela purpurea)
JPG -- species photo

No Common Name (Cicindela purpurea)

Common body length is 12-16 mm. Dorsal coloration is most commonly metallic purplish-red or occasionally bright green. Elytral maculations are reduced and incomplete. This is an upland species which does not have to be directly next to water. Commonly found in sparsely vegetated or bare areas with level clay or loam soil. Meadow paths, roadsides, clearings, and grassy areas in general are all likely habitats. This is a spring/fall species with a 2-year lifecycle.


(Cicindela purpurea)
distribution map
map legend

Disclaimer
Return to species list
Return to Tiger Beetles of the United States main page
NPWRC Home | Site Map | About Us | Staff | Search | Contact | Web Help | Copyright

Accessibility FOIA Privacy Policies and Notices

Take Pride in America home page. FirstGov button U.S. Department of the Interior | U.S. Geological Survey
URL: http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/insects/tigb/me/72.htm
Page Contact Information: npwrc@usgs.gov
Page Last Modified: August 16, 2006