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Athous Lassallei
''Athous'' is a genus of click beetles belonging to the family Elateridae. Species * ''Athous abdurachmanovi'' Dolin in Dolin & Penev, 2004 * ''Athous acanthus'' (Say, 1839) * ''Athous acutangulus'' Fairmaire, 1866 * ''Athous agriotoides'' Fall, 1907 * ''Athous albanicus'' Csiki, 1940 * ''Athous alnicola'' Gistel, 1857 * ''Athous alpestris'' Orlov, 1994 * ''Athous alticola'' Platia, 2006 * ''Athous anatolicus'' Platia, 1989 * ''Athous angulifrons'' Reitter, 1905 * ''Athous apfelbecki'' Reitter, 1905 * ''Athous appalachius'' Van Dyke, 1932 * ''Athous arizonicus'' Van Dyke, 1932 * ''Athous artvinensis'' Platia, Yildirim & Kesdek, 2007 * ''Athous astrabadensis'' Faust, 1877 * ''Athous asturiensis'' Platia, 2006 * ''Athous aterrimus'' Fall, 1910 * ''Athous audisioi'' Guglielmi & Platia, 1985 * ''Athous austriacus'' Desbrochers des Loges, 1873 * ''Athous axillaris'' Horn, 1871 * ''Athous azoricus'' Platia & Gudenzi, 2002 * ''Athous balcanicus'' Reitter, 1905 * ''Athous barriesi'' Plat ...
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Athous Haemorrhoidalis
''Athous haemorrhoidalis'' is a species of European and Asian click beetles in the genus ''Athous''. Several variations are recognized. Description The adult is a fairly slender beetle, 10–15 mm long, with straight antennae which are long enough to reach the back of the pronotum (which covers the thorax). The head and thorax are black, the elytra brown and strongly ribbed. The pronotum is clearly dimpled all over. The whole body is covered with greyish-brown hairs. The legs are a paler brown than the elytra. Like other click beetles, the joint between thorax and abdomen forms a flexible hinge, and there is a central knob at the back of the thorax. The species is sexually dimorphic; males are smaller than females, and the side of the male's pronotum is less wavy than the female's. Distribution This click beetle is found throughout the British Isles. It is widespread across Europe and Asia. It is predominantly a lowland species, being entirely absent above 600 m ele ...
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