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miyrumiyru · 1 day ago
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Beetles are beautiful!
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onenicebugperday · 3 months ago
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Thorny click beetle, Pachyderes apicalis, Elateridae
Found in Malaysia and Indonesia
Photos 1-2 by budak, 3 by nakarb, and 4 (for scale) by klearad
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celestial-games · 9 months ago
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Any click beetle enjoyers? Really underrated beetles imo. I love these guys :)
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herpsandbirds · 7 days ago
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Also hope this click beetle isn't endangered due to all the self-inflicted G-forces it experienced because it won't sit still for a picture. (Don't recall how many, though, which I would like along with an ID.) Weatherford, Parker County, North Texas
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Beetle ID – TX, USA:
It could be very difficult to tell all these little dark brown click Beatles apart from each other, but this looks very much like Diplostethus texanus, family Elateridae.
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thesnakesstuff · 7 months ago
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I wanna hear about his moth collection
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jupiterswasphouse · 1 month ago
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[PHOTOS TAKEN: APRIL 19TH, 2025 | Image IDs: Six photos of a brown and black eastern eyed click beetle larva, two of which being on a human hand, the latter four being on the ground, under a log /End IDs.]
I believe this is Alaus oculatus, the eastern eyed click beetle! What a formidable looking baby for such a big, sweet beetle ^^
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forestfeeling · 19 days ago
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Click click!
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spw-art · 4 months ago
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This is some kind of mythical beast. A majestic steed, maybe.
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rumwik · 2 years ago
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(Comm) A bug comic commissioned and conceptualized by an anonymous click beetle appreciator. I love these little creatures!
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pelagodes · 1 year ago
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bro is made out of TV static
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western eyed click beetle pal, Alaus melanops
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bug-lovers-island · 5 months ago
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An eastern eyed click beetle that I was told was too squished to save. Well look at it now! Beautiful once again
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tumble-bug · 6 months ago
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Study of insects floating in water in preparation for pinning, including my intrusive inner monologue regarding the forbidden soup.
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herpsandbirds · 1 year ago
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ID for this big friend we found in the back of our school? A friend said it was an "Eye Click Beetle", but I think I misheard, and would like a second opinion
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Found in the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina, if location helps. They were at least 2 inches long.
Thanks!
Your friend is an entomology expert!
Yes, this is the Eastern Eyed Click Beetle (Alaus oculatus), family Elateridae.
Alaus oculatus - Wikipedia
click beetles - Alaus spp. (ufl.edu)
Species Alaus oculatus - Eyed Click Beetle - BugGuide.Net
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flame-shadow · 1 year ago
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D2, F2, eastern eyed click beetle? :3
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Rey has already claimed this one, but I still want to post it to show it off :)
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jonnysinsectcatalogue · 3 months ago
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Click Beetle Larva - Family: Elateridae | Species unknown 
With spring slowly but surely returning to Toronto, we revisit an inhabitant of backyards everywhere once the weather warms up. I found this healthy Wireworm while digging the garden and placed it on my glove for a closer look. This isn't the first time such an insect has navigated a glove, but the contrasting is certainly much better compared to last time. Although this individual is very wriggly and flexible, this young Beetle has a relatively strong exoskeleton. This is to say that it's not a soft-bodied as it appears. If you feel one for yourself and gently hold it between two fingers, you may be surprised at how rigid it actually is, and yet smooth. Nevertheless, it has a ways to go before arriving at its fully fortified and armored adult form, and that can take years of development depending on the specie. Reports are mixed: some sources say 1 year, some 2 years, leading all the way to 6 years. Observation of a specie's lifespan might be tough outside of controlled, long-term studies, but it's clear that the species of this insect branch are well-adapted to the subterranean world and can easily navigate it. Their thin form allows them to move through soil with ease and they are propelled using their legs and downward-turned rearmost abdomen segment.
After getting a closer look at this Wireworm, it was returned to the soil and mulch where it was found. However, I didn't bury it to reconceal it. Instead, the observation continued, and after a short journey, this young Beetle found an opening and pushed through! It curved and wriggled forth, returning to the depths. Although the underground has its share of predators and dangers, and while they may be at the mercy of digging insectivores such as skunks, at least Wireworms can situate and feed on tree roots and decaying plants without having to worry about birds. That is, unless they come to the surface and make themselves noticed. If they can however, find enough sustenance to get them through their larval stages and then pupation, a Click Beetle adulthood is theirs to enjoy. Like with many insect species, the adult form's primary function is to disperse and reproduce; the bulk of its life is in its larval stage. However, adult Click Beetles are quite active and they easily manage the shift to an above ground lifestyle. Depending on the specie, their diet shifts from root fluids to nectar, pollen and soft-bodied insects. I wish I knew which specie this larvae was so that I could comment further, but many species appear with the exact features shown by today's find.
Pictures were taken on June 3, 2023 with a Google Pixel 4. For other Beetle larvae which burrow and take comfort in the underground's wealth, consider the Zophobas Superworm, a larva of a particular Darkling Beetle, as a comparative example.
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malachitesrestingspot · 19 days ago
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Roughed some beetles to go with the catfish sketch (part of a longer project) Thumbnail sketch below :p
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