Japanese-beetles
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Microhypnus
Microhypnus is a genus of click beetles (Elateridae) established by Kishii in 1976. The genus contains species of small elaterid beetles, with limited published information available. Records in natural history databases indicate very few observations, suggesting either rarity, restricted distribution, or undercollection. The genus belongs to the diverse click beetle family, characterized by the ability to right themselves using a prosternal process that engages with a mesosternal groove.