Cardiophorus brevis
Cardiophorus brevis is a of in the , Cardiophorinae. As a member of this diverse family, it possesses the characteristic clicking mechanism used for righting itself when overturned. The Cardiophorus contains numerous species, many of which are associated with and open .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Cardiophorus brevis: /ˌkardiˈɒfərəs ˈbrɛvɪs/
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Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- iNaturalist taxon
- Name That Bug! | Bug Squad
- Secrets of the "Subnivium": Arthropod Community Thrives Beneath Winter Snowpack
- When pearly-eye meets dragonfly: Northern pearly-eye, Enodia anthedon, and clubtail dragonflies, Gomphidae spp. — Bug of the Week
- Safeguarding Biodiversity: An Entomologist's Goal as Government Policy Analyst
- New parasitoid species named in honor of the National Geographic Society
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