Red-footed Robber Fly vs Painted Soldier Fly

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Red-footed Robber Fly Painted Soldier Fly
Scientific Name Dioctria rufipes Sargus cuprarius
Order Diptera Diptera
Family Asilidae Stratiomyidae
Size 9-13 mm 10-14 mm
Habitat Woodlands Underground
Diet Herbivores Herbivores
Regions Europe, Western Asia Europe
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Red-footed Robber Fly

A slender, metallic-dark robber fly with conspicuous orange-red legs found in European woodlands. It specializes in ambushing small flies and midges from sunlit perches on leaves.

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Did You Know?

It is one of the earliest robber flies to appear each year, often active from late spring when most other asilids are still developing.

Painted Soldier Fly

A brilliantly metallic coppery-green soldier fly with a slender body and clear wings. It basks on sunlit vegetation and is often seen on hogweed and other umbellifers.

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Did You Know?

Its metallic sheen changes color depending on the viewing angle, a phenomenon called structural coloration.