Vittathous linearis

Vittathous linearis is a of click beetle in the Elateridae. The Vittathous is part of the diverse click beetle fauna, characterized by the family's namesake ability to produce an audible click when righting themselves from a supine position using a prosternal process that engages with a mesosternal groove. Very little specific information has been documented about this particular species beyond its taxonomic placement.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Vittathous linearis: //vɪˈtæt.θəs lɪˈneɪ.ɹɪs//

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Based on iNaturalist records, this has been observed 6 times. The provided source materials do not contain specific information about Vittathous linearis; the appears in the context as a -level entry without species-specific details. The name "linearis" suggests an elongate body form, but this inference is not confirmed by direct observation in the provided sources.

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