Microrhagus

Guides

  • Microrhagus breviangularis

    Microrhagus breviangularis is a small beetle in the family Eucnemidae, described by Otto in 2015. Members of this family are commonly known as false click beetles. The species is known from very few observations.

  • Microrhagus carinicollis

    Microrhagus carinicollis is a species of false click beetle in the family Eucnemidae, described by Otto in 2015. The genus Microrhagus belongs to the diverse assemblage of elateroid beetles, with members typically associated with decaying wood in forested habitats. This species is distinguished from congeners by the carinate (keeled) structure of its pronotum, as indicated by its specific epithet. Available records suggest limited documentation, with iNaturalist showing only six observations.

  • Microrhagus opacus

    Microrhagus opacus is a species of false click beetle in the family Eucnemidae, described by Otto in 2015. The genus Microrhagus comprises small to medium-sized beetles characterized by their inability to produce the clicking sound typical of true click beetles (Elateridae), despite superficial similarities in body form. As a relatively recently described species, detailed biological information remains limited.