Cederberg Heelwalker vs Karoophasma biedouwense
Side-by-side species comparison
| Attribute | Cederberg Heelwalker | Karoophasma biedouwense |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Austrophasma cederbergense | Karoophasma biedouwense |
| Order | Mantophasmatodea | Mantophasmatodea |
| Family | Austrophasmatidae | Austrophasmatidae |
| Size | 15-22 mm | 15-20 mm |
| Habitat | Heathland | Heathland |
| Diet | Predators | Predators |
| Regions | Southern Africa, South Africa | Africa |
| Conservation | Data Deficient | Endangered |
Cederberg Heelwalker
A predatory heelwalker found in the Cederberg Mountains of South Africa. It is greenish-brown and well-camouflaged among fynbos shrubs.
Did You Know?
Females eat the male after mating, similar to praying mantises, despite being in an entirely different order.
Karoophasma biedouwense
A gladiator insect endemic to the Biedouw Valley in South Africa. It is nocturnal and hunts among low shrubs in semi-arid fynbos.
Did You Know?
Each heelwalker species tends to occupy a tiny geographic range, making them extremely vulnerable to habitat loss.