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.

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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.

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Did You Know?

This species can tolerate surface temperatures exceeding 50°C by timing foraging to brief periods and retreating to cool underground chambers.