Aulonothroscus distans
Blanchard, 1917
Aulonothroscus distans is a small false click beetle in the Throscidae, first described by Blanchard in 1917. Members of this family are characterized by their small size and the ability to produce a clicking sound by flexing their prosternal process against the mesosternum, though less forcefully than true click beetles (Elateridae). The is known from North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Aulonothroscus distans: /ˌɔːloʊnoʊˈθrɒskəs ˈdɪstænz/
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Distribution
North America