Inocellia Snakefly vs Iberian Snakefly
Side-by-side species comparison
| Attribute | Inocellia Snakefly | Iberian Snakefly |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Inocellia crassicornis | Harraphidia laufferi |
| Order | Raphidioptera | Raphidioptera |
| Family | Inocelliidae | Raphidiidae |
| Size | 10-15 mm | 10-14 mm |
| Habitat | Woodlands | Woodlands |
| Diet | Predators | Omnivores |
| Regions | Europe | Spain, Portugal |
| Conservation | Least Concern | Near Threatened |
Inocellia Snakefly
A snakefly belonging to the family Inocelliidae, distinguished from Raphidiidae by the absence of ocelli. It is found in European woodlands where it hunts under bark.
Did You Know?
Inocelliid snakeflies lack the simple eyes (ocelli) found in other snakefly families, relying solely on compound eyes.
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.
Did You Know?
The Iberian Peninsula is a hotspot for snakefly diversity, hosting more species per area than almost anywhere else.