Banded Alder Borer vs Mascarene Spreadwing

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Banded Alder Borer Mascarene Spreadwing
Scientific Name Rosalia funebris Lestes auripennis
Order Coleoptera Odonata
Family Cerambycidae Lestidae
Size 25-38mm 3.5-4.5 cm
Habitat Woodlands Rivers & Streams
Diet Herbivores Herbivores
Regions North America Mauritius, Reunion
Conservation Least Concern Endangered

Banded Alder Borer

A striking longhorn beetle with bold black and white banding and long banded antennae. It breeds in dead alder and other hardwood trees.

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Did You Know?

It is the North American counterpart of the famous European Rosalia alpina and equally beautiful but less endangered.

Mascarene Spreadwing

A rare damselfly endemic to Mauritius and Reunion in the Mascarene Islands. It breeds in slow-flowing streams with overhanging vegetation.

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Did You Know?

Most of Mauritius's original wetland habitat has been converted to sugar cane fields.