Belongs within: Elateroidea.
The Artematopodidae are a small but widespread group of beetles with an unusual tongue-like structure on the ventral side of the elytra near the apex (Bouchard 2014).
Artematopodidae [Artematopodinae, Eurypogonidae] B14
|--Electribius GE05
|--Carcinognathus B14
|--Macropogon B14
|--Proartematopus B14
|--Electrapate B14
`--Eurypogon B14
|--E. brevipennis B14
|--E. californicus B14
|--E. harrisii B14
|--E. japonicus B14
`--E. niger (Melsheimer 1846) B14
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[B14] Bouchard, P. (ed.) 2014. The Book of Beetles: A lifesize guide to six hundred of nature's gems. Ivy Press: Lewes (United Kingdom).
[GE05] Grimaldi, D., & M. S. Engel. 2005. Evolution of the Insects. Cambridge University Press: New York.
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