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Calais (beetle)
''Calais'' is a genus of click beetle belonging to the family Elateridae and the subfamily Agrypninae Agrypninae is a subfamily of click beetles in the family Elateridae. There are at least 130 genera and more than 430 described species in Agrypninae. Genera These genera are members of the subfamily Agrypninae: * '' Acrocryptus'' Candèze, 18 .... Species * '' Calais afghanicus'' Chassain, 1991 * '' Calais albidus'' Fleutiaux * '' Calais allardi'' Girard, 2007 * '' Calais amieti'' Girard, 1967 * '' Calais angustus'' (Schwarz, 1899) * '' Calais antinorii'' (Candèze, 1889) * '' Calais atropos'' Gerstaeker * '' Calais bicarinatus'' (Quedenfeldt, 1886) * '' Calais biocellatus'' (Fleutiaux, 1919) * '' Calais brandti'' Platia & Gudenzi, 1999 * '' Calais camerounensis'' Girard, 1992 * '' Calais candezei'' (Murray, 1868) * '' Calais carayoni'' Girard, 1967 * '' Calais catei ''Girard, 2008 * '' Calais centrafricanus'' Girard, 2004 * '' Calais cerberus'' (Candeze, 1 ...
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Calais Parreysii
''Calais parreysii'' is a species of click beetle belonging to the family Elateridae subfamily Agrypninae. Description ''Calais parreysii'' can reach a length of . Body is black, elongate and covered with thick white and black scales forming a variegated pattern. Pronotum shows two small black spots. Adults fly from late May to early June. The larvae develop in the wood of the old rotten fallen trees, especially pines (''Pinus pallasiana'', ''Pinus brutia'', ''Pinus halepensis''). Larvae are active predators feeding on insects living in rotten wood. Distribution and habitat This species s widespread from the Balkan Peninsula to Central-Western Asia and the Near East (Greece, Cyprus, Syria, Turkey, Iran and Russia). It lives in the pine forests and in the thickets in moist areas. References BiolibClick Beetles of the Palearctic RegionFauna Europaea
Elateridae Beetles described in 1829 {{Elateridae-stub ...
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