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Elateridae or click beetles (or "typical click beetles" to distinguish them from the related families
Cerophytidae The Cerophytidae are a family of beetles belonging to Elateroidea. Larvae are associated with rotting wood, on which they are presumed to feed.Costa, Cleide, Vanin, Sergio A., Lawrence, John F. and Ide, Sergio. "4.4. Cerophytidae Latreille, 1834" ...
and
Eucnemidae Eucnemidae, or false click beetles, are a family of elateroid beetles including about 1700 species distributed worldwide. Description Closely related to the family Elateridae, specimens of Eucnemidae can reach a length of . Bodies are slight ...
, which are also capable of clicking) are a
family Family (from la, familia) is a group of people related either by consanguinity (by recognized birth) or affinity (by marriage or other relationship). The purpose of the family is to maintain the well-being of its members and of society. Idea ...
of beetles. Other names include elaters, snapping beetles, spring beetles or skipjacks. This family was defined by
William Elford Leach William Elford Leach FRS (2 February 1791 – 25 August 1836) was an English zoologist and marine biologist. Life and work Elford Leach was born at Hoe Gate, Plymouth, the son of an attorney. At the age of twelve he began a medical appre ...
(1790–1836) in 1815. They are a
cosmopolitan Cosmopolitan may refer to: Food and drink * Cosmopolitan (cocktail), also known as a "Cosmo" History * Rootless cosmopolitan, a Soviet derogatory epithet during Joseph Stalin's anti-Semitic campaign of 1949–1953 Hotels and resorts * Cosmopoli ...
beetle Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 describ ...
family characterized by the unusual click mechanism they possess. There are a few other families of
Elateroidea The Elateroidea are a large superfamily of beetles. It contains the familiar click beetles, fireflies, and soldier beetles and their relatives. It consists of about 25,000 species. Description Elateroidea is a morphologically diverse group, ...
in which a few members have the same mechanism, but most elaterid subfamilies can click. A spine on the
prosternum The prothorax is the foremost of the three segments in the thorax of an insect, and bears the first pair of legs. Its principal sclerites (exoskeletal plates) are the pronotum (dorsal), the prosternum (ventral), and the propleuron (lateral) on ea ...
can be snapped into a corresponding notch on the mesosternum, producing a violent "click" that can bounce the beetle into the air. Clicking is mainly used to avoid predation, although it is also useful when the beetle is on its back and needs to right itself. There are about 9300 known species worldwide, and 965 valid species in North America.


Etymology

Leach took the family name from the genus ''
Elater An elater is a cell (or structure attached to a cell) that is hygroscopic, and therefore will change shape in response to changes in moisture in the environment. Elaters come in a variety of forms, but are always associated with plant spores. In ...
'', coined by Linnaeus in 1758. In Greek, ἐλατήρ means one who drives, pushes, or beats out. It is also the origin of the word "elastic", from the notion of beating out a ductile substance.


Description and ecology

Some click beetles are large and colorful, but most are under two centimeters long and brown or black, without markings. The adults are typically nocturnal and
phytophagous A herbivore is an animal anatomically and physiologically adapted to eating plant material, for example foliage or marine algae, for the main component of its diet. As a result of their plant diet, herbivorous animals typically have mouthpar ...
, but only some are of economic importance. On hot nights they may enter houses, but are not pests there. Click beetle
larva A larva (; plural larvae ) is a distinct juvenile form many animals undergo before metamorphosis into adults. Animals with indirect development such as insects, amphibians, or cnidarians typically have a larval phase of their life cycle. ...
e, called wireworms, are usually
saprophagous Saprotrophic nutrition or lysotrophic nutrition is a process of chemoheterotrophic extracellular digestion involved in the processing of decayed (dead or waste) organic matter. It occurs in saprotrophs, and is most often associated with fungi ( ...
, living on dead organisms, but some species are serious agricultural pests, and others are active predators of other insect larvae. Some elaterid species are bioluminescent in both larval and adult form, such as those of the genus '' Pyrophorus''. Larvae are elongate, cylindrical or somewhat flattened, with hard bodies, somewhat resembling
mealworm Mealworms are the larval form of the yellow mealworm beetle, ''Tenebrio molitor'', a species of darkling beetle. Like all holometabolic insects, they go through four life stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Larvae typically measure about or ...
s. The three pairs of legs on the
thoracic The thorax or chest is a part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, and other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen. In insects, crustaceans, and the extinct trilobites, the thorax is one of the three main divisions of the crea ...
segments are short and the last abdominal segment is, as is frequently the case in
beetle Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 describ ...
larvae, directed downward and may serve as a terminal proleg in some species. The ninth segment, the rearmost, is pointed in larvae of ''
Agriotes ''Agriotes'' is a genus of beetles in the family Elateridae which includes numerous species, many of which are found in the Americas, Asia and much of Europe. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility The Global Biodiversity Inform ...
'', '' Dalopius'' and ''
Melanotus ''Melanotus'' is a genus of click beetles in the family Elateridae Elateridae or click beetles (or "typical click beetles" to distinguish them from the related families Cerophytidae and Eucnemidae, which are also capable of clicking) are ...
'', but is bifid due to a so-called caudal notch in '' Selatosomus'' (formerly ''Ctenicera''), '' Limonius'', '' Hypnoides'' and ''
Athous ''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'' ...
'' species. The dorsum of the ninth abdominal segment may also have sharp processes, such as in the Oestodini, including the genera '' Drapetes'' and '' Oestodes''. Although some species complete their development in one year (e.g. '' Conoderus''), most wireworms spend three or four years in the
soil Soil, also commonly referred to as earth or dirt Dirt is an unclean matter, especially when in contact with a person's clothes, skin, or possessions. In such cases, they are said to become dirty. Common types of dirt include: * Debri ...
, feeding on decaying vegetation and the
root In vascular plants, the roots are the organs of a plant that are modified to provide anchorage for the plant and take in water and nutrients into the plant body, which allows plants to grow taller and faster. They are most often below the su ...
s of plants, and often causing damage to agricultural crops such as
potato The potato is a starchy food, a tuber of the plant ''Solanum tuberosum'' and is a root vegetable native to the Americas. The plant is a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Wild potato species can be found from the southern Unit ...
, strawberry, corn, and
wheat Wheat is a grass widely cultivated for its seed, a cereal grain that is a worldwide staple food. The many species of wheat together make up the genus ''Triticum'' ; the most widely grown is common wheat (''T. aestivum''). The archaeologi ...
. The subterranean habits of wireworms, their ability to quickly locate food by following
carbon dioxide Carbon dioxide ( chemical formula ) is a chemical compound made up of molecules that each have one carbon atom covalently double bonded to two oxygen atoms. It is found in the gas state at room temperature. In the air, carbon dioxide is trans ...
gradients produced by plant material in the soil, and their remarkable ability to recover from illness induced by insecticide exposure (sometimes after many months), make it hard to exterminate them once they have begun to attack a crop. Wireworms can pass easily through the soil on account of their shape and their propensity for following pre-existing burrows, and can travel from plant to plant, thus injuring the roots of multiple plants within a short time. Methods for pest control include
crop rotation Crop rotation is the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons. It reduces reliance on one set of nutrients, pest and weed pressure, and the probability of developing resistant ...
and clearing the land of insects before sowing. Other subterranean creatures such as the leatherjacket grub of
crane flies Crane fly is a common name referring to any member of the insect family Tipulidae. Cylindrotominae, Limoniinae, and Pediciinae have been ranked as subfamilies of Tipulidae by most authors, though occasionally elevated to family rank. In the most ...
which have no legs, and geophilid centipedes, which may have over two hundred, are sometimes confused with the six-legged wireworms.


Evolution

The oldest known species date to the
Triassic The Triassic ( ) is a geologic period and system (stratigraphy), system which spans 50.6 million years from the end of the Permian Period 251.902 million years ago (Year#Abbreviations yr and ya, Mya), to the beginning of the Jurassic Period 201.36 ...
, but most are problematic due to only being known from isolated elytra. Many fossil elaterids belong to the extinct subfamily Protagrypninae.


Selected genera

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Actenicerus ''Actenicerus'' is a genus of click beetle belonging to the family Elateridae, subfamily Dendrometrinae. There are about 37 species, mostly distributed across the Northern Hemisphere. Of these, 26 are endemic to Japan.Oba, Y., Ôhira, H., Mura ...
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Adelocera ''Adelocera'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Elateridae. The genus has almost cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, cosmopolitan distribution is the term for the range of a taxon that extends across all or most of the wo ...
'' *'' Adrastus'' *'' Aeoloderma'' *'' Aeoloides'' *''
Aeolus In Greek mythology, Aeolus or Aiolos (; grc, Αἴολος , ) is a name shared by three mythical characters. These three personages are often difficult to tell apart, and even the ancient mythographers appear to have been perplexed about which A ...
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Agriotes ''Agriotes'' is a genus of beetles in the family Elateridae which includes numerous species, many of which are found in the Americas, Asia and much of Europe. Species The Global Biodiversity Information Facility The Global Biodiversity Inform ...
'' *'' Agrypnus'' *''
Alaus ''Alaus'' is a genus of click beetle belonging to the family Elateridae Elateridae or click beetles (or "typical click beetles" to distinguish them from the related families Cerophytidae and Eucnemidae, which are also capable of clicking ...
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Ampedus ''Ampedus'' is a genus of click beetles in the family Elateridae. There are currently 461 recognized species of ''Ampedus'' beetles. It has a cosmopolitan distribution, but is found mostly in the Holarctic region, primarily in North America, Euro ...
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Anchastus ''Anchastus'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Elateridae Elateridae or click beetles (or "typical click beetles" to distinguish them from the related families Cerophytidae and Eucnemidae, which are also capable of clicking) ...
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Anostirus ''Anostirus'' is a genus of beetles in the family Elateridae. First record of the Anostirus gracilicollis was made in Hungary by Stierlin in 1896. The genus was described in 1859 by Carl Gustaf Thomson Carl Gustaf Thomson (13 October 1824, in ...
'' *'' Aplotarsus'' *''
Athous ''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'' ...
'' *'' Balgus'' *'' Betarmon'' *'' Brachygonus'' *'' Brachylacon'' *'' Brongniartia'' *'' Calambus'' *''
Cardiophorus ''Cardiophorus'' is a genus of click beetles. Selected species * ''Cardiophorus asellus'' Erichson, 1840 * ''Cardiophorus carduelis'' * ''Cardiophorus collaris'' Erichson, 1840 * ''Cardiophorus elegans'' Candèze, 1878 * ''Cardiophorus gramin ...
'' *'' Cebrio'' *'' Chalcolepidus'' *'' Cidnopus'' *'' Conoderus'' *'' Craspedostethus'' *'' Crepidophorus'' *'' Ctenicera'' *'' Dacnitus'' *'' Dalopius'' *''
Danosoma ''Danosoma'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Elateridae Elateridae or click beetles (or "typical click beetles" to distinguish them from the related families Cerophytidae and Eucnemidae, which are also capable of clicking) ...
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Deilelater ''Deilelater'' is a genus of click beetle (family Elateridae). They are one of several genera in the tribe Pyrophorini The Pyrophorini are a New World tribe (biology), taxonomic tribe within the click beetle, Elateridae (click beetle) subfami ...
'' *'' Diacanthous'' *'' Dicronychus'' *'' Dima'' *''
Drilus ''Drilus'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Elateridae Elateridae or click beetles (or "typical click beetles" to distinguish them from the related families Cerophytidae and Eucnemidae, which are also capable of clicking) ar ...
'' *'' Eanus'' *'' Ectamenogonus'' *'' Ectinus'' *''
Elater An elater is a cell (or structure attached to a cell) that is hygroscopic, and therefore will change shape in response to changes in moisture in the environment. Elaters come in a variety of forms, but are always associated with plant spores. In ...
'' *'' Elathous'' *'' Eopenthes'' *'' Fleutiauxellus'' *'' Haterumelater'' *'' Hemicleus'' *''
Hemicrepidius ''Hemicrepidius'' is a genus of click beetle belonging to the family Elateridae. Species * '' Hemicrepidius acuminatus'' Champion, 1896 * '' Hemicrepidius amitinus'' Champion, 1896 * '' Hemicrepidius amoenus'' Philippi, 1861 * '' Hemicrepidius ...
'' *'' Heteroderes'' *'' Horistonotus'' *'' Hypnoidus'' *'' Hypoganus'' *'' Hypolithus'' *'' Idolus'' *''
Ignelater ''Ignelater'' is a genus of click beetle (family Elateridae). They are one of several genera in the tribe Pyrophorini, all of which are bioluminescent. Most of the species were formerly in the genus ''Pyrophorus (beetle), Pyrophorus''.Rosa, Simon ...
'' *'' Ischnodes'' *'' Isidus'' *'' Itodacne'' *'' Jonthadocerus'' *''
Lacon Lacon can refer to: ;People: * Demetrius Lacon (late 2nd century BC), Greek philosopher * Lacon family, a Sardinian dynasty * Lacon baronets, of the English baronetcy * William Lacon (ca. 1540–1609), English politician * Roland Lacon (ca. 1537� ...
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Lanelater ''Lanelater'' is a genus of click beetle belonging to the family Elateridae Elateridae or click beetles (or "typical click beetles" to distinguish them from the related families Cerophytidae and Eucnemidae, which are also capable of clic ...
'' *'' Limoniscus'' *'' Limonius'' *'' Liotrichus'' *'' Megapenthes'' *''
Melanotus ''Melanotus'' is a genus of click beetles in the family Elateridae Elateridae or click beetles (or "typical click beetles" to distinguish them from the related families Cerophytidae and Eucnemidae, which are also capable of clicking) are ...
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Melanoxanthus ''Melanoxanthus'' is a genus of click beetle Elateridae or click beetles (or "typical click beetles" to distinguish them from the related families Cerophytidae and Eucnemidae, which are also capable of clicking) are a family of beetles. ...
'' *'' Metanomus'' *'' Merklelater'' *'' Mulsanteus'' *'' Negastrius'' *'' Neopristilophus'' *'' Nothodes'' *'' Oedostethus'' *''
Orithales ''Orithales'' is a genus of beetles belonging to the family Elateridae Elateridae or click beetles (or "typical click beetles" to distinguish them from the related families Cerophytidae and Eucnemidae, which are also capable of clicking) ...
'' *'' Paracardiophorus'' *'' Paraphotistus'' *'' Peripontius'' *'' Pheletes'' *'' Pittonotus'' *'' Pityobius'' *'' Podeonius'' *'' Porthmidius'' *'' Procraerus'' *'' Prodrasterius'' *'' Prosternon'' *''
Pyrearinus ''Pyrearinus'' is a genus of click beetle (family Elateridae). List of species * '' Pyrearinus acutus'' (Candèze, 1863) Colombia * '' Pyrearinus adustus'' Costa, 1978 Brazil * '' Pyrearinus alvarengai'' (Cobos, 1959) Argentina; Brazil * '' Py ...
'' *'' Pyrophorus'' *'' Quasimus'' *'' Reitterelater'' *'' Selatosomus'' *'' Sericus'' *'' Simodactylus'' *'' Spheniscosomus'' *'' Stenagostus'' *'' Synaptus'' *''
Vesperelater ''Vesperelater'' is a genus of click beetle (family Elateridae). They are one of several genera in the tribe Pyrophorini, all of which are bioluminescent. Most of the species were formerly in the genus ''Pyrophorus (beetle), Pyrophorus''. List ...
'' *'' Zorochros''


Notes


References

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External links

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Elateridae.
Click Beetles of the Palearctic Region. On the
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Click beetles, ''Alaus'' spp.
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