Painted Grasshopper vs Florida Predatory Firefly

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Painted Grasshopper Florida Predatory Firefly
Scientific Name Poekilocerus pictus Photuris frontalis
Order Orthoptera Coleoptera
Family Pyrgomorphidae Lampyridae
Size 40-55 mm 10-15 mm
Habitat Heathland Wetlands
Diet Predators Predators
Regions Asia North America
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Painted Grasshopper

A strikingly colorful grasshopper with bright yellow and turquoise markings found in the Indian subcontinent. Its vivid coloration warns predators of its toxicity.

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Did You Know?

This grasshopper sequesters toxic cardiac glycosides from the milkweed plants it eats, making it poisonous to birds and other predators.

Florida Predatory Firefly

A large predatory firefly found in the southeastern United States that exhibits synchronous flashing behavior. Males produce rapid bursts of flashes followed by dark periods in coordinated displays.

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Did You Know?

This is one of the few Photuris species that displays synchronous behavior, with coordinated flash displays observed at Congaree National Park.