Glyphonyx testaceus

(Melsheimer, 1845)

Glyphonyx testaceus is a ( ) to North America. It belongs to the tribe Ctenicerini within the Dendrometrinae. The was described by Melsheimer in 1845 and is recorded from Ontario, Canada. Like other click beetles, it possesses the family-characteristic prosternal that enables the "" escape mechanism.

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How to pronounce Glyphonyx testaceus: /ˈɡlɪf.ə.nɪks tɛsˈtæ.si.əs/

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Ontario, Canada

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