Lookalike Insects

Lookalike Insects

Lookalike Insects (and how to properly identify them) By Isaac Fox Wasp & Fly Fly Wasp • Antennae typically inconspicuous • Antennae typically conspicuous • One pair of wings • Two pairs of wings Hemiptera & Coleoptera True Bug Beetle • Piercing/sucking mouthparts • Chewing mouthparts • Forewings subdivided and overlap at • Forewings leathery and typically the tip meet in a straight line down the back Butterfly & Moth Moth Butterfly • More robust body • Narrower body • Feathered antennae • Clubbed antennae Ground & Stag Beetles Ground Beetle Stag Beetle • Filiform (threadlike) antennae • Elbowed and clubbed antennae Antlion & Damselfly Damselfly Antlion • Inconspicuous antennae • Antennae conspicuous Damselfly & Dragonfly Dragonfly Damselfly • Usually larger and more robust • Usually smaller and more slender • Rests with wings spread • Rests with wings above the body Mimicry complexes Mimic Real Viceroy (Limenitis archippus) Monarch (Danaus plexippus) Black crossband on the hindwings No crossband Water Scavenger & Predacious Diving Beetles Water Scavenger Beetle Predacious Diving Beetle • Clubbed antennae • Filiform antennae • Conspicuous maxillary palps • Inconspicuous mouthparts • Underside flat (sometimes with a • Underside not flat spinelike keel) Earth-boring & Scarab Beetles Splendid Earth-boring Beetle Splendid Dung Beetle (Geotrupes splendidus) (Phanaeus vindex) • 11 antennae segments • 9 antennae sements True Weevil & Fungus Weevil Fungus Weevil True Weevil • Antennae not elbowed • Antennae elbowed Firefly & Soldier Beetle Firefly Soldier Beetle • Head usually hidden under the pronotum • Head not hidden by the pronotum • Most with a light-producing organ at • Never with a light-producing organ the tip of the abdomen on the abdomen Bostrichid & Bark Beetles Bostrichid Beetle Bark or Ambrosia Beetle • Antenna club loose • Antenna club compact Cuckoo Wasp & Sweat Bee Cuckoo Wasp Sweat Bee • Heavily punctured • Typically not as heavily punctured • Setae usually inconspicuous • Setae usually obvious References • Bugguide.net • Beetles of Eastern North America -- Arthur V. Evans.

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