Scarites Ground Beetle vs Saharan Harvester Termite
Side-by-side species comparison
| Attribute | Scarites Ground Beetle | Saharan Harvester Termite |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Scarites subterraneus | Anacanthotermes ochraceus |
| Order | Coleoptera | Blattodea |
| Family | Carabidae | Hodotermitidae |
| Size | 15-22 mm | 7-12 mm |
| Habitat | Deserts & Drylands | Deserts & Drylands |
| Diet | Omnivores | Herbivores |
| Regions | Eastern North America | North Africa, Middle East, Central Asia |
| Conservation | Least Concern | Least Concern |
Scarites Ground Beetle
A large, jet-black burrowing ground beetle found across eastern North America. Its powerful mandibles and flattened body are adapted for digging.
Did You Know?
It constructs deep vertical burrows in soil from which it ambushes passing prey.
Saharan Harvester Termite
A desert-adapted harvester termite found across the Saharan and Arabian desert margins. Workers forage at the surface for dried vegetation and are among the most heat-tolerant of all termites. Colonies nest deep underground near permanent water sources.
Did You Know?
This species can tolerate surface temperatures exceeding 50°C by timing foraging to brief periods and retreating to cool underground chambers.