Monocrepidius blandulus

Monocrepidius blandulus is a of click beetle in the Elateridae. The Monocrepidius is distributed primarily in the Neotropical region. As with other elaterids, possess the distinctive clicking mechanism formed by the prosternal process and mesosternal cavity that enables their characteristic righting . This species is poorly documented in scientific literature, with limited published information on its and .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Monocrepidius blandulus: //mɒn.oʊ.krəˈpɪ.di.əs blænˈduː.ləs//

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Distribution

The Monocrepidius is primarily Neotropical in distribution. Specific locality records for M. blandulus are sparse.

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Taxonomic note

Monocrepidius is a within the click beetle Elateridae. The M. blandulus appears to be rarely collected or reported, with minimal specimen records available in major collections.

Data limitations

With only 6 observations recorded in iNaturalist and no Wikipedia summary available, this represents a data-deficient . Most biological attributes remain undocumented in accessible literature.

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