Nitidolimonius weidtii

(Angell, 1892)

Nitidolimonius weidtii is a of click beetle in the Elateridae, first described by Angell in 1892. It belongs to the tribe Limoniini, a group characterized by slender body forms. The species is known from a limited number of observations in western North America.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Nitidolimonius weidtii: //ˌnɪtɪdoʊlɪˈmoʊniəs ˈwaɪdtaɪ.aɪ//

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Distribution

British Columbia, Canada. Records are limited to this province in western North America.

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Taxonomic note

The Nitidolimonius was established to accommodate previously placed in Limonius that exhibit distinct morphological characteristics. N. weidtii represents one of the few recognized species in this relatively small genus.

Data scarcity

With only 13 observations documented on iNaturalist and limited published literature, this remains poorly known. Most aspects of its , including larval and , have not been formally described.

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