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