Hadromorphus glaucus

(Germar, 1843)

Hadromorphus glaucus is a of click beetle in the Elateridae. It is native to western Canada, with records from Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan. The species was described by German entomologist Ernst Friedrich Germar in 1843. Like other members of Elateridae, it possesses the characteristic clicking mechanism that allows the to flip itself upright when overturned.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Hadromorphus glaucus: //hæˈdroʊˌmɔrfəs ˈɡlɔːkəs//

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Distribution

Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan, Canada.

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