Tetralimonius
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Tetralimonius humeralis
Tetralimonius humeralis is a click beetle species (family Elateridae) in the tribe Elaterini. The genus Tetralimonius was established to accommodate species previously classified in the large genus Limonius, reflecting modern phylogenetic understanding of elaterid relationships. Species in this genus are characterized by their click beetle morphology, including the prosternal process that enables the characteristic "clicking" escape mechanism.
Tetralimonius nimbatus
Tetralimonius nimbatus is a species of click beetle in the family Elateridae. The genus Tetralimonius belongs to a group of elaterids characterized by specific morphological features related to their antennae structure. As a member of Elateridae, it possesses the family's namesake clicking mechanism for righting itself when overturned. The species has been documented through a limited number of observations, suggesting it may be uncommon or underreported.