Atlas Blue Butterfly vs Two-banded Longhorn

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Atlas Blue Butterfly Two-banded Longhorn
Scientific Name Polyommatus atlanticus Rhagium bifasciatum
Order Lepidoptera Coleoptera
Family Lycaenidae Cerambycidae
Size 25-32 mm wingspan 12-22 mm
Habitat Forests Forests
Diet Herbivores Wood Feeders
Regions Africa Europe, North Africa
Conservation Vulnerable Least Concern

Atlas Blue Butterfly

A small blue butterfly restricted to high-altitude cedar forests in Morocco.

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Did You Know?

It survives at elevations above 1800 meters in North Africa.

Two-banded Longhorn

A robust, short-antennated flower longhorn with two yellowish bands on dark elytra. Common across European forests, adults appear very early in spring and are among the first beetles active. Larvae develop under bark of dead conifers.

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Did You Know?

Larvae create a characteristic oval pupal chamber under bark, lined with coarse wood fibers that insulate against cold.