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Members of the family Elateridae commonly known as Click-Beetles and their larvae called Wire Worm. They are widely distributed all over the World, They are taxonomically difficult group and having ecological and economical importance. Adults are usually nocturnal hiding during day time under stones, in leaf litter, or under the bark and attracted to light. Several species are diurnal and can be found upon flowers. Body elongate, antennae long, usually11- segmented, labrum exposed, hind pronotal angles well developed, procoxal cavity open both internally and externally, posterior margin of…mehr

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Members of the family Elateridae commonly known as Click-Beetles and their larvae called Wire Worm. They are widely distributed all over the World, They are taxonomically difficult group and having ecological and economical importance. Adults are usually nocturnal hiding during day time under stones, in leaf litter, or under the bark and attracted to light. Several species are diurnal and can be found upon flowers. Body elongate, antennae long, usually11- segmented, labrum exposed, hind pronotal angles well developed, procoxal cavity open both internally and externally, posterior margin of prosternum elongated to form prosternal spine form the characteristic Jump-Click mechanism. Jumping mechanism without legs support is a unique character of adult elaterid. Most of larvae are predators; they are elongate, cylindrical to flattened body. In the present work, a contribution towards the knowledge about Elateridae of Pakistan, mainly agrypnids (Agrypninae: Agrypnini, Conoderini, Hemirhipini) have been studied.
Autorenporträt
Dr.Saima Naz and Dr.M.Atiq Akhter are jointly working at University of Karachi since 12years on different kinds of Insects. They have done their doctorate in Entomology with Prof.Dr.S.A.Rizvi. They are Lecturer in Zoology in Government College and involved in high level teaching and research outputs in collaboration with international reseachers.