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''Elater'' 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. Other names include elaters, snapping 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) are a family of beetles. Other names include elaters, snapping beetles, sp ...
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Species

Species within this genus include:Biolib
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Elater abruptus ''Elater abruptus'' is a species of click beetle in the family Elateridae.Yves Bousquet, Patrice Bouchard, Anthony E. Davies, and Derek S. Sikes. 2013. Data associated with Checklist of beetles (Coleoptera) of Canada and Alaska. Second Edition. ...
'' Say, 1825 * ''
Elater acutus ''Elater acutus'' is a species of click beetle 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) ...
'' (Candèze, 1863) * ''
Elater asmodaius ''Elater asmodaius'' is a species of click beetle in the genus Elater. References Elateridae Beetles described in 1994 {{Elateridae-stub ...
'' Wurst, 1994 * ''
Elater ater 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. ...
'' (Candèze, 1865) * ''
Elater decorus ''Elater abruptus'' is a species of click beetle in the genus Elater. References Elateridae Beetles described in 1843 {{elateridae-stub ...
'' (Germar, 1843) * ''
Elater dilaticollis 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. ...
'' (Fairmaire, 1883) * '' Elater ferrugineus'' Linnaeus, 1758 * ''
Elater georgelewisi 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. ...
'' (Suzuki, 1985) * ''
Elater lecontei 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. ...
'' (Horn, 1871) * ''
Elater magnicollis 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. ...
'' (Fleutiaux, 1918) * ''
Elater niponensis 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. ...
'' (Lewis, 1894) * ''
Elater pinguis 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. ...
'' (Horn, 1884) * ''
Elater riesei 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. ...
'' Schimmel, 2007 * ''
Elater ruficollis 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. ...
'' (Solier, 1851) * ''
Elater sakishimensis 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. ...
'' Ôhira, 1967 * ''
Elater solskyi 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. ...
'' (Suzuki, 1985) * ''
Elater splendens 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. ...
'' Gurjeva, 1974 * ''
Elater tauricus 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. ...
'' (Schwarz, 1897) * ''
Elater thoracicus 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. ...
'' (Fleutiaux, 1918)


References

Elaterinae Beetles described in 1758 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus {{Elateridae-stub