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  2. Synaptus filiformis - Wikipedia

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    Synaptus filiformis (colloquially hairy click beetle) is a species of beetle belonging to the family Elateridae. [1] It is native to Europe and Western Asia. [1]

  3. Click beetle - Wikipedia

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    Click beetle larvae, called wireworms, are usually saprophagous, living on dead organisms, but some species are serious agricultural pests, and others are active predators of other insect larvae. Some elaterid species are bioluminescent in both larval and adult form, such as those of the genus Pyrophorus .

  4. Pyrophorus (beetle) - Wikipedia

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    Their bioluminescence is similar to that of another group of beetles, the fireflies, although click beetles do not flash, but remain constantly glowing (though they can control the intensity; for example, they become brighter when touched by a potential predator).

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  6. Amychus granulatus - Wikipedia

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    This species was discovered by the lighthouse keeper Andreas Sandager on North Brother Island in Cook Strait, and was described by Broun in 1881. [3] [6] It is currently only found on islands in the outer Marlborough Sounds in New Zealand; [6] fragments of this beetle have been collected from the nest of the extinct Laughing owl in North Canterbury, indicating it once had a much larger former ...

  7. Megapenthes lugens - Wikipedia

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    Megapenthes lugens is a species of primarily European click beetle. The adult is black, narrow and 7–10 mm (0.28–0.39 in) long. The larvae feed on weevil larvae in the decaying trunks of beech and elm. In July 2010, the common name "queen's executioner beetle" was proposed following a competition.

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