Cicindela formosa


Cicindela formosa, the big sand tiger beetle, is a species of flashy tiger beetle in the family Cicindelidae. It is found in North America.
Cicindela Formosa overtime has had the ability to change the color patterns on its body which was found through genetic lineages. Although some say its traits come from genomic evolution, the change in its appearance mostly comes from environmental pressures such as predation and the transfer of heat, which shows that it is an effect of the interaction of the environment rather than traits from shared ancestry.

Subspecies

These six subspecies belong to the species Cicindela formosa:Cicindela formosa formosa Say, 1817 Cicindela formosa generosa Dejean, 1831 Cicindela formosa gibsoni Brown, 1940 Cicindela formosa luxuriosa CaseyCicindela formosa pigmentosignata W. Horn, 1930 Cicindela formosa rutilovirescens Rumpp, 1986