Rose-stem Gall Wasp vs Scarlet Malachite Beetle

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Rose-stem Gall Wasp Scarlet Malachite Beetle
Scientific Name Diplolepis spinosa Malachius aeneus
Order Hymenoptera Coleoptera
Family Cynipidae Melyridae
Size 2–3.5 mm 5-7 mm
Habitat Meadows Meadows
Diet Gall Makers Pollen Feeders
Regions North America Europe
Conservation Not Evaluated Least Concern

Rose-stem Gall Wasp

A gall wasp that creates spiny galls on the stems of wild roses in North America. Each gall contains a single larval cell surrounded by hard woody tissue.

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Did You Know?

Its galls often persist on rose stems for years after the wasp has emerged, serving as shelter for other insects.

Scarlet Malachite Beetle

A small beetle with brilliant red and metallic green coloring. Males have peculiar orange head appendages used during courtship.

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Did You Know?

The female bites and feeds on the male's orange head organs during mating as a nuptial gift.