This is a probably a new subspecies of Neocollyris arnoldi which usually inhabits mountain rainforests, however, I found a small population in one of the last remaining patches of lowland-rainforest in W-Java: Dungus Iwul ca. 8 ha of beautiful rainforest (incl. a rare palm tree Orania sylvicola and the Javan gibbon) that is threatened by expanding oil palm plantations, illegal logging and hunting!Neocollyris (Stenocollyris) arnoldi MacLEAY, 1825, ssp. nov. ?? (possibly a new subspecies)[det. J. Wiesner 2010, based on this specimen], male, L: ~12-15mmFamily: Cicindelidae (Tiger beetles, Sandlaufkfer)Indonesia, W-Java, ca. 40 km W Bogor, vic. Jasinga: Dungus Iwul, 240m asl., 12.10.2010(IMG_5979)
Gunpowder Falls State Park Hereford, MarylandHereford Quad 39076_E6bugguide.net/node/view/2002162Visibly not a complete specimen but colors are so vibrant.Beetle is over an 1.5" in length. Noted for its caterpillar predation.