Mannerheim-1853
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Eanus decoratus
Decorated Click Beetle
Eanus decoratus is a species of click beetle in the family Elateridae, first described by Mannerheim in 1853. Commonly known as the Decorated Click Beetle, this species occurs across western and northern Canada. Like other elaterids, it possesses the distinctive clicking mechanism that allows these beetles to right themselves when flipped onto their backs. The species is documented in museum collections and has been recorded in multiple Canadian provinces.
Neohypdonus restrictulus
Restricted Click Beetle
Neohypdonus restrictulus is a click beetle species in the family Elateridae, first described by Mannerheim in 1853. The species is known by the common name Restricted Click Beetle. It is distributed across high-latitude regions of North America, including Alaska, Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Quebec. As a member of Elateridae, it possesses the family's characteristic click mechanism for righting itself when overturned.