Seriphus politus is a scientific name for a species of beetle commonly known as the six-spotted tiger beetle. Some possible synonyms for "Seriphus politus" could be "Cicindela sexguttata," "Calomera littoralis," or "Ctenostoma aurora." These names may be used interchangeably based on the different taxonomic classifications used by scientists. The six-spotted tiger beetle is known for its characteristic bright green metallic body and six white spots on its elytra. These beetles are commonly found near water bodies and on sandy soil, and are known for being extremely fast runners and active predators that feed on other insects.