Neohypdonus perplexus
Neohypdonus perplexus is a of click beetle in the Elateridae. The Neohypdonus belongs to the tribe Hypnoidini within the Dendrometrinae. Click beetles are characterized by their ability to right themselves when flipped onto their backs using a specialized prosternal spine and mesosternal groove mechanism that produces an audible clicking sound. Species in this genus are typically associated with forested where their larvae develop in decaying wood or soil.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Neohypdonus perplexus: /ˌnioʊˈhɪpdənəs pərˈplɛksəs/
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