Thambus horni
Muona, 2000
Thambus horni is a of false click beetle in the Eucnemidae, described by Muona in 2000. It belongs to a family of beetles commonly known as false click beetles, which are characterized by their inability to produce the clicking sound that true click beetles (Elateridae) use for righting themselves. The species is known from limited observations in Ontario, Canada.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Thambus horni: /ˈθæmbəs ˈhɔːrni/
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Distribution
Known from Ontario, Canada. Distribution records are sparse, with only 9 observations documented on iNaturalist as of available data.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
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