African Giant Carpenter Bee vs Fungus Rove Beetle
Side-by-side species comparison
| Attribute | African Giant Carpenter Bee | Fungus Rove Beetle |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Xylocopa flavorufa | Lordithon thoracicus |
| Order | Hymenoptera | Coleoptera |
| Family | Apidae | Staphylinidae |
| Size | 25-33 mm | 5-7 mm |
| Habitat | Woodlands | Woodlands |
| Diet | Wood Feeders | Predators |
| Regions | East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania) | Europe, Northern Asia |
| Conservation | Least Concern | Least Concern |
African Giant Carpenter Bee
One of Africa's largest bees, with females covered in tawny-orange fur and males in yellowish hair. It bores large nest tunnels into dead wood.
Did You Know?
Their nesting tunnels can extend over 30 cm into solid wood and may be used by successive generations for years.
Fungus Rove Beetle
A colorful rove beetle of the Tachyporinae with a reddish-orange pronotum and dark elytra, typically found on bracket fungi. It preys on fly larvae developing in fungal fruiting bodies.
Did You Know?
The bright orange and black coloration may serve as warning coloration, as the beetle produces unpleasant-tasting defensive compounds.