Giant click beetle can refer to several large members of the family Elateridae, including:
Oxynopterus
Oxynopterus mucronatus
Tetralobus
Tetralobus flabellicornis
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Giantclickbeetle can refer to several large members of the family Elateridae, including: Oxynopterus Oxynopterus mucronatus Tetralobus Tetralobus flabellicornis...
Oxynopterus mucronatus, sometimes known as the giantclickbeetle, is a species of clickbeetle from tropical Southeast Asia. Their larvae are specialized...
Tetralobus flabellicornis, the Giant Acacia ClickBeetle, is a species of clickbeetle belonging to the family Elateridae. Tetralobus flabellicornis can...
species is named for Atlas, the giant of Greek mythology who supported the skies. Chalcosoma atlas, like other beetles of the genus Chalcosoma, is remarkable...
Neotropics into southernmost United States. In Cuba beetles of this genus are known as blind click-beetles. Perhaps the best known species is Zophobas morio...
known beetle with a venomous sting Petrognatha gigas – giant African longhorn beetle Prionoplus reticularis – huhu beetle, the heaviest beetle in New...
The Asian giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia) or northern giant hornet, including the color form referred to as the Japanese giant hornet, is the world's largest...
Euchroma giganteum, the Metallic Wood Boring Beetle or Giant Metallic Ceiba Borer, is a species of beetle in the family Buprestidae, the only species in...
light (autofluorescence), perhaps to mimic the appearance of the toxic clickbeetle (Pyrophorus) that emits light at the same wavelength, in which case this...
but mistakes the Giants for actual giants who wish to clobber actual cubs. To clear up the confusion, Click brings two of the Giants out of the newspaper...
species of hydrophilid beetles in the genus Tropisternus have complex methods of signaling and communication including chirps, clicks, buzzing, and various...
Carabidae predominantly occurred in the warm regions, the Staphylinidae and clickbeetles (Elateridae) preferred many areas with temperate climate. Likewise,...
Chinese giant salamander which reaches 1.8 m (6 ft) and weighs up to 65 kg (145 lb). All the largest species are found in the four families giant salamanders...
Pachylomera femoralis is a species of blackish gray dung beetle from the family Scarabaeidae, which is widespread in the woodland and savannah regions...
The giant dragonfly-like insect Meganeura monyi grew to wingspans of 75 cm (2 ft 6 in) in the late Carboniferous, around 300 million years ago. Beetle Moravocoleus...
evolutionary history of beetles during the late Paleozoic and Mesozoic is published by Beutel et al. (2024). The first fossil clickbeetle and ptilodactylid...