Desert Honeybee vs Namib Fog Beetle

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Desert Honeybee Namib Fog Beetle
Scientific Name Apis mellifera jemenitica Stenocara gracilipes
Order Hymenoptera Coleoptera
Family Apidae Tenebrionidae
Size 10-13 mm 15-20 mm
Habitat Deserts & Drylands Deserts & Drylands
Diet Nectar Feeders Detritivores
Regions Africa, Middle East Africa
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Desert Honeybee

A small, heat-tolerant subspecies of honeybee native to the deserts of Africa and Arabia. It can forage at temperatures that would ground other bee subspecies.

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Did You Know?

It is highly resistant to the Varroa mite, making it a valuable genetic resource for beekeeping worldwide.

Namib Fog Beetle

A darkling beetle that harvests drinking water from coastal fog in the Namib Desert. It tilts its body into the wind so condensation runs down its shell into its mouth.

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Did You Know?

This beetles shell has hydrophilic bumps surrounded by hydrophobic troughs — fog collects on the bumps and rolls to its mouth. This inspired new water-harvesting technologies.