Bayer's emerald bottle fly vs Blue-capped Kingfisher

Bellardia bayeri compared with Actenoides hombroni

Key Differences

  • Bayer's emerald bottle fly is Not Evaluated while Blue-capped Kingfisher is Vulnerable.

Taxonomic Classification

Rank Bayer's emerald bottle fly Blue-capped Kingfisher
Kingdom same Animalia (Animals) Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods) Chordata (Chordates)
Class Insecta (Insects) Aves (Birds)
Order Diptera (Diptera) Coraciiformes (Coraciiformes)
Family Calliphoridae Alcedinidae
Genus Bellardia Actenoides
Species Bellardia bayeri Actenoides hombroni

Evolutionary Relationship

Bayer's emerald bottle fly and Blue-capped Kingfisher share a common ancestor at the Kingdom level: Animalia. (Animals)

Conservation Status

Bayer's emerald bottle fly

NE — Not Evaluated

Blue-capped Kingfisher

VU — Vulnerable

Physical Characteristics

Attribute Bayer's emerald bottle fly Blue-capped Kingfisher
Diet
Average Lifespan
Average Length
Average Weight

Habitat & Geographic Range

Bayer's emerald bottle fly

Habitat

Typically found in virtually all terrestrial and freshwater habitats.

Range

Distributed across Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and United States.

Blue-capped Kingfisher

Habitat

Typically found in various aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.

Range

Found in Norway. Currently classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List, this species faces significant conservation challenges across its range.

Bayer's emerald bottle fly

The Bayer's emerald bottle fly (Bellardia bayeri) is a species in the genus Bellardia. Typically found in virtually all terrestrial and freshwater habitats.

Blue-capped Kingfisher

The Blue-capped Kingfisher (Actenoides hombroni) is a species in the genus Actenoides. It is currently classified as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. Typically found in various aerial, terrestrial, and aquatic environments.

Shared Countries

Both species can be found in 1 countries:

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