Dipropus
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Dipropus asper
Dipropus asper is a species of click beetle in the family Elateridae. It belongs to a large and diverse family characterized by their ability to 'click' and flip themselves upright when placed on their backs. The genus Dipropus contains multiple species, though detailed natural history information for D. asper specifically remains limited in available sources.
Dipropus schwarzi
Dipropus schwarzi is a species of click beetle in the family Elateridae. The genus Dipropus belongs to a diverse family of beetles commonly known as click beetles, characterized by their ability to produce a clicking sound and jump when threatened. Very little specific information has been documented about this particular species in the available sources.
Dipropus warneri
Dipropus warneri is a click beetle species in the family Elateridae, tribe Ampedini. It belongs to a genus of small to medium-sized elaterids characterized by specific morphological features of the prosternum and mesosternum. The species was described in honor of entomologist Samuel B. Warner. Information regarding its biology and ecology remains limited in published literature.