Titan Flower Beetle vs Peach Slug Sawfly
Side-by-side species comparison
| Attribute | Titan Flower Beetle | Peach Slug Sawfly |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Jumnos ruckeri | Caliroa annulipes |
| Order | Coleoptera | Hymenoptera |
| Family | Cetoniidae | Tenthredinidae |
| Size | 30-50 mm | 4-6 mm |
| Habitat | Mountains | Orchards |
| Diet | Fruit Feeders | Fruit Feeders |
| Regions | Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam | Europe |
| Conservation | Not Evaluated | Least Concern |
Titan Flower Beetle
A spectacular velvety green and yellow flower beetle from Southeast Asian highlands. Males have distinctive elongated front legs used in territorial displays.
Did You Know?
Its striking green and yellow pattern mimics the appearance of certain orchid flowers.
Peach Slug Sawfly
A small, shiny black sawfly whose slug-like larvae feed on the upper leaf surface of various fruit trees, including peach, cherry, and hawthorn.
Did You Know?
Unlike the closely related pear slug, this species feeds primarily from the upper leaf surface rather than the lower surface.