Eanus costalis

(Paykull, 1800)

Eanus costalis is a of click beetle (Elateridae) described by Paykull in 1800. It belongs to the Eanus, a group within the diverse of click beetles. Distribution records indicate presence in Norway and Sweden. The species is represented by 38 observations on iNaturalist, though detailed biological information appears limited in the available sources.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Eanus costalis: //ˈiːəˌnʊs kɒˈstaːlɪs//

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Distribution

Recorded from Norway and Sweden. Distribution records are sparse, with confirmed presence in Scandinavian regions.

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Taxonomic Context

Eanus costalis is a member of the click beetle Elateridae, a large family of beetles characterized by their ability to 'click' and jump when threatened. The Eanus is part of this diverse coleopteran lineage.

Data Availability

Despite being described over two centuries ago, detailed biological and ecological information for Eanus costalis appears scarce in publicly accessible sources. The 38 iNaturalist observations suggest it is not frequently encountered or reported.

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