Apache Cicada vs Dune Rove Beetle

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Apache Cicada Dune Rove Beetle
Scientific Name Diceroprocta apache Bledius furcatus
Order Hemiptera Coleoptera
Family Cicadidae Staphylinidae
Size 30-40 mm 3-5 mm
Habitat Deserts & Drylands Deserts & Drylands
Diet Root Feeders Seed Feeders
Regions North America Europe, Mediterranean coast
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Apache Cicada

A large green and brown cicada that sings loudly in the Sonoran Desert heat. Nymphs spend years underground feeding on root sap of desert trees.

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Did You Know?

It can sing at temperatures exceeding 46 degrees Celsius by using evaporative cooling through its body.

Dune Rove Beetle

A small, burrowing oxytelline rove beetle specialized for life in coastal sand dunes. Males have distinctive forked projections on the head used in competition for burrow sites.

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Did You Know?

This beetle creates vertical burrows up to 10 cm deep in sand, which it maintains open even as shifting sands constantly threaten to fill them.