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Elateridae or
click beetles (or "typical
click beetles" to
distinguish them from the
related families Cerophytidae and Eucnemidae,
which are also capable...
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members of the Lampyridae, but
bioluminescence also
occurs in the
families Elateridae,
Phengodidae and
Rhagophthalmidae among beetles; as well as
members of...
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della Valle d'Aosta (Coleoptera,
Elateridae)" (PDF) (in Italian). Leseigneur,
Lucien (1972). "Coléoptères
Elateridae de la
faune de
France continentale...
- (Coleoptera:
Elateridae)". Zootaxa, 2014.
Retrieved 2021-08-05. "Drasterius
sulcatulus Candeze, 1859". www.gbif.org.
Retrieved 2021-08-06. "
ELATERIDAE Drasterius...
- of the
sclerotised elateroids (Cerophytidae, Eucnemidae, Throscidae,
Elateridae) have a
clicking mechanism. This is a peg on the
prothorax which fits...
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Mycetophilidae (Diptera) and the
beetle families Lampyridae, Phengodidae,
Elateridae and
Staphylinidae are bioluminescent. The most
familiar group are the...
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occurred in the warm regions,
while the
Staphylinidae and
click beetles (
Elateridae)
preferred temperate climates. Likewise,
predatory species of Cleroidea...
- soil or on
standing deadwood. Many
larvae from the
click beetle family Elateridae are
commonly referred to as
wireworms and are
prominent agricultural pests...
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Pyrophorus (also
known as fire beetles) is a
genus of
click beetle (family
Elateridae). They are one of
several genera in the
tribe Pyrophorini, all of which...
- The
following is a list of the
click beetle (family
Elateridae)
species recorded in Britain. For
other beetles, see List of
beetle species recorded in...