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.

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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.

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Did You Know?

Unlike the closely related pear slug, this species feeds primarily from the upper leaf surface rather than the lower surface.