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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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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...
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Melanotus is a
genus of
click beetles in the
family Elateridae.
There are
close to 800
described species in Melanotus,
found worldwide. The
following are...
- 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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commonly known as
western click beetle, is a
species from the
family Elateridae that is
widely distributed in
central and
southern Europe. The larvae...
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Ampedus is a
genus of
click beetles in the
family Elateridae.
There are
currently 461
recognized species of
Ampedus beetles. It has a
cosmopolitan distribution...
- 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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Diplostethus opacicollis is a
species of
click beetle in the
family Elateridae,
found in the
southwestern United States. "Diplostethus opacicollis". GBIF...
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Parallelostethus attenuatus is a
species of
click beetle in the
family Elateridae. 1,8-Octanediol di-hexanoate
strongly attracts adult male P. attenuatus...