Dalopius cognatus
W.J. Brown, 1934
Dalopius cognatus is a of ( ) described by W.J. in 1934. It is to eastern Canada, with documented occurrences in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. As a member of the Elateridae, it possesses the characteristic mechanism used for righting itself when overturned. The species is represented by 13 observations on iNaturalist, suggesting it is not frequently encountered or may be underreported.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Dalopius cognatus: /dæˈloʊpiəs kɔːɡˈneɪtəs/
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Distribution
Eastern Canada: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec.