Turreted-burrow

Guides

  • Cicindela fulgida

    Crimson Saltflat Tiger Beetle, Shiny Tiger Beetle

    Cicindela fulgida is a tiger beetle species specialized for saline habitats, occurring in dry, salt-encrusted soils of the central and western North American plains. Adults are active primarily during spring and fall, avoiding the hottest summer months. The species is notable for its distinctive larval burrows, which feature unique turret-like structures that extend above ground level—an adaptation thought to aid in thermoregulation in extreme environments.

  • Cicindela willistoni echo

    Echo Tiger Beetle

    Cicindela willistoni echo is a subspecies of tiger beetle in the family Carabidae, commonly known as the Echo Tiger Beetle. It is found in saline habitats of the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. Larvae construct distinctive turreted burrows on barren saline flats, a feature shared with other subspecies of C. willistoni. The subspecies exhibits strong habitat fidelity for specific moisture and salinity conditions within salt flat environments.