Lacon

Guides

  • Agrypninae

    click beetles (subfamily)

    Agrypninae is a subfamily of click beetles (family Elateridae) established by Candèze in 1857. It comprises at least 130 genera and more than 430 described species worldwide, with substantial diversity in the Australian, Neotropical, Afrotropical, and Palaearctic regions. The subfamily includes five recognized tribes: Agrypnini, Drilini, Hemirhipini, Oophorini, and Pseudomelanactini. Notable genera include Monocrepidius (formerly Conoderus), one of the largest genera in Elateridae with approximately 380 species, as well as Selasia, Lacon, Lolosia, and Microselasia.

  • Lacon mexicanus

    Coastal Reddish Lacon

    Lacon mexicanus is a click beetle species in the family Elateridae, commonly known as the Coastal Reddish Lacon. As a member of this family, it possesses the characteristic clicking mechanism used for righting itself when overturned. The species is documented through 77 iNaturalist observations, indicating it has been recorded by citizen scientists but may not be extensively studied in formal literature.