Iris Flea Beetle vs Phantom Crane Fly

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Iris Flea Beetle Phantom Crane Fly
Scientific Name Aphthona nonstriata Bittacomorpha clavipes
Order Coleoptera Diptera
Family Chrysomelidae Ptychopteridae
Size 2-3 mm 10-15 mm body
Habitat Wetlands Wetlands
Diet Root Feeders Detritivores
Regions Europe North America
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Iris Flea Beetle

A small blue-green flea beetle associated with yellow iris in wetland habitats. Larvae feed on iris roots underwater. A specialized member of the wetland beetle community.

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Did You Know?

Larvae can survive submerged among iris roots, extracting oxygen from the waterlogged plant tissue.

Phantom Crane Fly

A delicate fly with swollen black and white banded tarsi that acts as a tiny parachute, allowing it to float effortlessly on air currents.

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Did You Know?

The inflated tarsal segments are hollow and serve as aerodynamic balloons, allowing the fly to drift on the slightest breeze.