Early Birch Leaf Edgeminer vs Schwertwal
Fenusella nana compared with Orcinus orca
Key Differences
- Early Birch Leaf Edgeminer is Not Evaluated while Schwertwal is Data Deficient.
Taxonomic Classification
| Rank | Early Birch Leaf Edgeminer | Schwertwal |
|---|---|---|
| Kingdom same | Animalia (Tier) | Animalia (Tier) |
| Phylum | Arthropoda (Gliederfüßer) | Chordata (Chordatiere) |
| Class | Insecta (Insekten) | Mammalia (Säugetiere) |
| Order | Hymenoptera (Hautflügler) | Cetacea (Whales & Dolphins) |
| Family | Tenthredinidae | Delphinidae (Oceanic Dolphins) |
| Genus | Fenusella | Orcinus (Orcas) |
| Species | Fenusella nana | Orcinus orca |
Evolutionary Relationship
Early Birch Leaf Edgeminer and Schwertwal share a common ancestor at the Kingdom level: Animalia. (Tier)
Conservation Status
Early Birch Leaf Edgeminer
NE — Not EvaluatedSchwertwal
DD — Data DeficientPopulation: ~50.0K
Trend: Unknown ?
Physical Characteristics
| Attribute | Early Birch Leaf Edgeminer | Schwertwal |
|---|---|---|
| Diet | — | Carnivore |
| Average Lifespan | — | 50 years |
| Average Length | — | 8.0 m |
| Average Weight | — | 5.4 t |
Habitat & Geographic Range
Early Birch Leaf Edgeminer
Typically found in virtually all terrestrial and freshwater habitats.
Found across Europe (4 countries) and North America (Canada, United States).
Schwertwal
Found across multiple habitat types including tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests, tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests, and tropical and subtropical grasslands and savannas, among 11 distinct biome types. Populations are also found in montane and highland environments at higher elevations.
Widely distributed across Asia (Taiwan), Europe (4 countries), and South America (Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela).
Early Birch Leaf Edgeminer
No description available.
Schwertwal
The largest member of the dolphin family, orcas reach up to 9 meters and 6 tonnes and are found in every ocean from Arctic to Antarctic. Apex predators living in matrilineal pods with distinct dialects, hunting strategies, and cultural traditions that differ between populations. Some populations specialize in fish, others in marine mammals. No natural predators; orcas sit at the top of every marine food chain they inhabit.
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