Migiwa

Kishii, 1966

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Migiwa is a of click beetles ( Elateridae) described by Kishii in 1966. The genus is placed within the order Coleoptera and is part of the diverse family of elaterid beetles, which are characterized by their ability to produce a clicking sound and jump by flexing the joint between the pro- and . The genus is accepted in current but appears to be poorly documented in public databases, with no observations recorded in iNaturalist.

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How to pronounce Migiwa: //ˈmiːɡɪwə//

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Taxonomic note

The Migiwa was established by Japanese coleopterist Kishii in 1966. It belongs to the click beetle Elateridae, a large and family containing approximately 10,000 described . The etymology of the genus name is not documented in readily available sources.

Data availability

The has zero observations in iNaturalist and lacks a Wikipedia summary, suggesting it is either rarely encountered, poorly known, or contains that are difficult to identify or access in the field. No species-level information for this genus is available in the provided sources.

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