Blood-red Click Beetle vs Sand Fly

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Blood-red Click Beetle Sand Fly
Scientific Name Ampedus sanguinolentus Phlebotomus papatasi
Order Coleoptera Diptera
Family Elateridae Psychodidae
Size 10-14 mm 2-3 mm
Habitat Woodlands Caves
Diet Blood Feeders Blood Feeders
Regions Europe Africa, Asia, Europe
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Blood-red Click Beetle

A striking click beetle with deep blood-red elytra and a black head and pronotum. Larvae develop in the decaying heartwood of old deciduous trees over a multi-year development cycle.

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Did You Know?

The genus Ampedus contains over 150 species worldwide, many with vibrant red or orange coloration.

Sand Fly

A tiny, hairy, yellowish fly with large dark eyes and wings held in a V-shape above the body. Females feed on blood and are the primary vectors of leishmaniasis in the Old World.

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Did You Know?

Sand flies are so small they can pass through standard mosquito netting, and they fly in short silent hops rather than sustained buzzing flight.