Gurney Angel Insect vs Ceylon Angel Insect
Side-by-side species comparison
| Attribute | Gurney Angel Insect | Ceylon Angel Insect |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Zorotypus gurneyi | Zorotypus ceylonicus |
| Order | Zoraptera | Zoraptera |
| Family | Zorotypidae | Zorotypidae |
| Size | 2-3 mm | 2-3 mm |
| Habitat | Forests | Forests |
| Diet | Detritivores | Omnivores |
| Regions | South America | Asia |
| Conservation | Data Deficient | Data Deficient |
Gurney Angel Insect
A Neotropical zorapteran discovered in South American forests. It exhibits complex dominance hierarchies within its small colonies.
Did You Know?
Males engage in ritualized combat over mating rights using their specialized cerci in grappling contests.
Ceylon Angel Insect
An Asian zorapteran discovered in Sri Lanka inhabiting rotting wood in humid forests. Wingless individuals lack eyes and are unpigmented.
Did You Know?
Blind wingless individuals and eyed winged individuals of the same species look so different they were once thought to be separate species.