Mexican Zorapteran vs Brazilian Angel Insect

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Mexican Zorapteran Brazilian Angel Insect
Scientific Name Zorotypus manni Zorotypus brasiliensis
Order Zoraptera Zoraptera
Family Zorotypidae Zorotypidae
Size 2-3 mm 2-3 mm
Habitat Forests Forests
Diet Omnivores Omnivores
Regions Central America, Mexico South America
Conservation Data Deficient Data Deficient

Mexican Zorapteran

A tiny colonial insect from Mexican tropical forests. It is found under bark in small family groups and like other zorapterans shows both blind wingless and eyed winged forms.

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Did You Know?

Zorapterans engage in dominance hierarchies within their tiny colonies, with larger individuals monopolizing food and mates.

Brazilian Angel Insect

A zorapteran from the Atlantic Forest region of Brazil. It forms colonies of up to 120 individuals under the bark of fallen trees.

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Did You Know?

Zoraptera is one of the least species-rich insect orders with fewer than 50 known species worldwide.