Definition of Elateridae. Meaning of Elateridae. Synonyms of Elateridae

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Definition of Elateridae

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Meaning of Elateridae from wikipedia

- Elateridae or click beetles (or "typical click beetles" to distinguish them from the related families Cerophytidae and Eucnemidae, which are also capable...
- members of the Lampyridae, but bioluminescence also occurs in the families Elateridae, Phengodidae and Rhagophthalmidae among beetles; as well as members of...
- previously thought to represent the only bioluminescent click beetles (Elateridae) known from Asia, however, despite their similar "clicking" mechanism...
- of the sclerotised elateroids (Cerophytidae, Eucnemidae, Throscidae, Elateridae) have a clicking mechanism. This is a peg on the prothorax which fits...
- Parallelostethus attenuatus is a species of click beetle in the family Elateridae. 1,8-Octanediol di-hexanoate strongly attracts adult male P. attenuatus...
- species of beetle in the Elateridae family. The scientific name of this species was first published 1989 by Kishii. Elateridae Archived 2012-10-22 at the...
- 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...
- 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...
- Campylomorphus homalisinus is a species of beetles belonging to the family Elateridae, and the sole member of the genus Campylomorphus. This species is present...