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genera and species. Watson, L. and M. J. Dallwitz, M.J. 2003 onwards.
Drilidae.
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Wayback Machine British insects: the families...
- the
family Elateridae,
having historically been
placed in the
family "
Drilidae",
which was
recently subsumed by Elateridae.
Selasia apicalis Pic, 1914...
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currently accepted superfamily Elateroidea, and some (the
former families Drilidae and Omalisidae) are now
within Elateridae. One
former family, Cneoglossidae...
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Drilus flavescens is a
species of
beetle belonging to the
family Drilidae. This
insect is
mainly present in Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Italy...
- Leach, 1815 –
click beetles (including Ampedidae, Balgidae, Dicronychidae,
Drilidae, Lissomidae, Plastoceridae, Prosternidae, Protelateridae, Pyrophoridae...
-
Wiliam O. C. (2004). "Coleoptera (Carabidae, Staphylinidae, Lampyridae,
Drilidae and Silphidae) as
predators of
terrestrial gastropods". In Barker, G.M...
- Latreille, 1834
Family Elateridae Leach, 1815 (click beetles;
includes former Drilidae, Omalisidae, and Plastoceridae)
Family Eucnemidae Eschscholtz, 1829 Family...
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Telegeusis was
first described in 1895 by Horn, and
later placed within Drilidae by Leng in 1910. In 1920,
Telegeusis was made its own family, Telegeusidae...
- See List of
click beetle (Elateridae)
species recorded in
Britain Family Drilidae Drilus flavescens Family Lycidae Dictyoptera aurora Platycis cosnardi Platycis...
- Symondson, W. O. C. (2004). "Coleoptera (Carabidae, Staphylinidae, Lampyridae,
Drilidae and Silphidae) as
predators of
terrestrial gastropods". In Baker, G. M...