False-click beetles are a family of beetles with 1700 species distributed worldwide, and closely related to Elateridae. These beetles tend to be small, reaching a length of 2–30 mm. Their bodies are slightly flattened and convex, and the upper surfaces of their body usually have hairs, setae or scales. The larvae are typically legless, and generally develop feeding on the fluids of rotting wood, likely vomiting digestive enzymes into the wood to break apart the fungal hyphae, moving using their shovel shaped heads to force apart the wood. Adults, are usually found on broken surfaces of trunks and stumps, have a short lifespan and like Elateridae are capable of clicking, albeit somewhat less forceful.

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Eucnemidae 086A4276
(Singapore)

Subfamily Macraulacinae

Tribe Macraulacini

Fornax sp. 0F1A0873
(Singapore)