Sericus honestus

(Randall, 1838)

Sericus honestus is a click beetle described by Randall in 1838. It belongs to the Elateridae, a group characterized by the ability to right themselves using a prosternal spine that fits into a mesosternal groove. The species has been documented in eastern Canada with limited observational records.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Sericus honestus: //ˈsɛrɪkəs hɒˈnɛstəs//

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Distribution

Eastern Canada: New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, and Quebec.

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Data Limitations

Limited observational data available. iNaturalist records 23 observations, suggesting the is infrequently encountered or underreported. No published ecological or studies were identified.

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