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