Southern Rock Bristletail vs Mountain Bristletail

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Southern Rock Bristletail Mountain Bristletail
Scientific Name Lepismachilis y-signata Trigoniophthalmus alternatus
Order Archaeognatha Archaeognatha
Family Machilidae Machilidae
Size 8-11 mm 10-15 mm
Habitat Underground Forests
Diet Detritivores Detritivores
Regions Mediterranean Europe Central Europe
Conservation Least Concern Least Concern

Southern Rock Bristletail

A Mediterranean bristletail identified by a Y-shaped marking on its thorax. It lives under stones and in rock crevices.

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Did You Know?

The Y-shaped thoracic marking gives this species its distinctive name.

Mountain Bristletail

A large bristletail found in forests and rocky habitats across central Europe. It has distinctive triangular compound eyes that meet on top of its head.

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Did You Know?

Its genus name refers to its triangular eyes, a key identifying feature.