Euzona is a genus of tiger beetles found in Australia. It was formed from the breakup of the Cicindela genus, and just like Cylindera, is in a state of dispute. Scientists do not agree whether the genus should be considered as a subgenus of Cicindela or kept in its current taxonomic rank. The genus contains the following species:
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Euzona is a genus of tiger beetles found in Australia. It was formed from the breakup of the Cicindela genus, and just like Cylindera, is in a state of dispute. Scientists do not agree whether the genus should be considered as a subgenus of Cicindela or kept in its current taxonomic rank. The genus contains the following species: Euzona aeneodorsis Sloane, 1917 Euzona albolineata Macleay, 1888 Euzona aurita Sloane, 1904 Euzona cyanonota Sumlin, 1997 Euzona gilesi Sloane, 1914 Euzona levitetragramma Freitag, 1979 Euzona tetragramma Boisduval, 1835 Euzona trivittata Macleay, 1888
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