German Scorpionfly vs Australian Scorpionfly

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute German Scorpionfly Australian Scorpionfly
Scientific Name Panorpa germanica Harpobittacus australis
Order Mecoptera Mecoptera
Family Panorpidae Bittacidae
Size 12-16 mm 18-22 mm
Habitat Woodlands Woodlands
Diet Carrion Feeders Herbivores
Regions Europe Oceania
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

German Scorpionfly

A scorpionfly with bold wing markings found in shaded woodland habitats across central Europe. Like other Panorpa species, it has a distinctive elongated face.

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Did You Know?

German scorpionflies frequently steal prey from spider webs, delicately plucking trapped insects without becoming ensnared themselves.

Australian Scorpionfly

An Australian hangingfly that suspends itself from vegetation and catches prey with its raptorial hind legs. Males present captured prey to females as nuptial gifts.

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Did You Know?

Female Australian scorpionflies assess nuptial gifts by tasting the prey — if it is nutritionally poor, they reject the male and fly away.