Floridelater americanus
Floridelater americanus is a of click beetle in the Elateridae. As a member of this family, it possesses the characteristic clicking mechanism that allows these beetles to flip themselves upright when placed on their backs. The Floridelater is part of the diverse click beetle fauna of North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Floridelater americanus: //ˌflɔrɪdəˈleɪtər æˌmɛrɪˈkeɪnəs//
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Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- iNaturalist taxon
- Congratulations, UC Davis Linnaean Games Team: National Champs! | Bug Squad
- Oklahoma is More than OK for Burying Beetles
- Bug Eric: A Couple of Weirdos
- Emerald Ash Borer Infestation of White Fringetree Found to be Widespread
- North America’s itsiest bitsiest longhorned beetle | Beetles In The Bush
- Silphidae | Beetles In The Bush