Cantharoid beetles

The Cantharoid beetles are a deprecated non-monophyletic taxonomic grouping (formerly superfamily Cantharoidea[2]), whose former members are now mostly within the currently accepted superfamily Elateroidea.

Cantharoid beetles
Photuris lucicrescens[1]
Scientific classification
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Elateroidea

Leach, 1815
Families

10, see text

Families[3]

gollark: I was hoping to be able to get a nice hybrid (risen/setsong, carina) for one of them, but nooo...
gollark: *is egglocked with hightime kindofrare stuff*
gollark: Do hatchlings actually suffer from sickness much?
gollark: I'm pretty sure it wasn't an accident, since I do not typically go onto four hatcheries and check "add all".
gollark: I wonder who viewbombed me, and why they did it so poorly.

References

  1. Cirrus Digital Firefly Photuris lucicrescens
  2. Crowson, R.A. (1972). "A review of the classification of Cantharoidea (Coleoptera), with the definition of two new families, Cneoglossidae and Omethidae". Revista Univ Madr. 21: 35–77.
  3. Sybil P. Parker (1982). Synopsis and classification of living organisms. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 978-0-07-079031-5.


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