Iberian Snakefly vs Western Snakefly

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Iberian Snakefly Western Snakefly
Scientific Name Harraphidia laufferi Agulla adnixa
Order Raphidioptera Raphidioptera
Family Raphidiidae Raphidiidae
Size 10-14 mm 12-16 mm
Habitat Woodlands Woodlands
Diet Omnivores Predators
Regions Spain, Portugal Western North America
Conservation Near Threatened Least Concern

Iberian Snakefly

A snakefly endemic to the Iberian Peninsula, found in cork oak and pine woodlands. It is one of several snakefly species restricted to the western Mediterranean.

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Did You Know?

The Iberian Peninsula is a hotspot for snakefly diversity, hosting more species per area than almost anywhere else.

Western Snakefly

A North American snakefly found in western forests and woodlands. Larvae develop under bark of conifers where they hunt bark beetle larvae.

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Did You Know?

Western snakeflies require a cold winter period to complete development, which is why they are absent from tropical regions.