Serrifornax infelix
Serrifornax infelix is a of false click beetle in the Eucnemidae. Members of this are characterized by their elongated, cylindrical body form and serrated . The species epithet 'infelix' (Latin for 'unfortunate' or 'unlucky') was likely assigned by the original describer, though the specific rationale is not documented in available sources. As with other Eucnemidae, this species is presumed to have larvae that develop in decaying wood, though direct observations of its remain unreported.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Serrifornax infelix: /ˈsɛrɪfɔrnæks ɪnˈfiːlɪks/
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