Bug of the Year 2025
01 January 2025 - 12 February 2025
Region(s): nationwide
Type(s): competitions
Aotearoa is home to thousands of fascinating insects, spiders, slugs, snails, centipedes, springtails and other bugs. These bugs make up more than half of our animal diversity and many of them are found nowhere else on the planet! Bugs are vital for the health of our ecosystems: they are food for our birds and fish, they pollinate our crops and flowers, and they keep our soils aerated, our waste decomposed and our backyard buzzing.
There are 21 nominees vying for New Zealand Bug of the Year 2025, who will you vote for?
Key dates
Voting opens 1 January.
Get your vote in by midnight 12 February. Results will be announced on 14 February 2025.
For more information and to vote: https://bugoftheyear.ento.org.nz.
There are some familiar nominees but also a broad diversity of bugs are highlighted on the nominee list. There are representatives from 3 phyla (Arthropoda, Mollusca and Onychophora), 5 Classes, 14 Orders and each nominee is the sole representative of its taxonomic Family.
Previous winners
Ngaro huruhuru – native bee (Leioproctus fulvescens) was the first to be crowned New Zealand Bug of the Year in the inaugural event in 2023.
In 2024 it was the turn of kahukura | New Zealand red admiral to get the most votes.
Nominees:
Giant Springtail, Holacanthella spp.
Ngaio Weevil, Anagotus stephenensis
Bat Fly, Mystacinobia zelandica
Pūngāwerewere | Trapdoor Spider, Cantuaria johnsi
Piriwai | Yellow Mayfly, Ameletopsis perscitus
Rō | New Zealand Giant Stick Insect, Argosarchus horridus
Pepeke Nguturoa – Giraffe Weevil Lasiorhynchus barbicornis
Frosted Phoenix, Titanomis sisyrota
Long-tailed Stonefly, Zelandoperla fenestrata
Rango pango | NZ Blue Blow Fly, Calliphora quadrimaculata
Mercury Island Tusked Wētā, Motuweta isolata
Gravel Maggot, Smeagol climoi
Southern Ant, Chelaner antarcticus
Puene | New Zealand Dobsonfly, Archichauliodes diversus
Putoko ropiropi | Gherkin Slug, Athoracophorus papillatus
Whe | New Zealand Praying Mantis, Orthodera novaezealandiae
Mānuka Chafer Beetle, Pyronata festiva
Honi | New Zealand Mole Cricket, Triamescaptor aotea
Ātaka | Exquisite Olearia Owlet, Meterana exquisita
Ngāokeoke | NZ Velvet worm, Peripatoides novaezealandiae
Powelliphanta | Giant Ground Snail, Powelliphanta augusta
All about insects
Insects offer stimulating content with which teachers can feed student curiosity and grow science knowledge and capabilities.
Related content
For more on insects, see these key articles:
All about insects – PLD webinar
Discover how insects use their antennae in this fascinating article.
Our article Living World – Insects, provides links to the wide range of Science Learning Hub resources for teachers related to insects in the Living World strand of the New Zealand Curriculum.
Visit our We love bugs! Pinterest board for links to more resources and community activities.
Useful links
Read more about why Bug of the Year is so important in this 2023 The Conversation article: Insects and spiders make up more than half NZ’s animal biodiversity – time to celebrate these spineless creatures.
Visit the Entomological Society of New Zealand website.