Sinopyrophorus

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Sinopyrophorus
Male (labelled "2") and female (labelled "3") specimens of Sinopyrophorus schimmeli
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Superfamily: Elateroidea
Family: Sinopyrophoridae
Bi & Li, 2019
Genus: Sinopyrophorus
Bi & Li, 2019
Species:
S. schimmeli
Binomial name
Sinopyrophorus schimmeli
Bi & Li, 2019

Sinopyrophorus is a genus of

bioluminescent hard-bodied clicking beetles in the superfamily Elateroidea, and is the sole member of the recently recognized family Sinopyrophoridae.[1] The genus currently contains a single species, Sinopyrophorus schimmeli, which was described in 2019 from the subtropical evergreen broadleaf forests of western Yunnan, China.[2]

Sinopyrophorus was previously thought to represent the only bioluminescent click beetles (

Elateridae) known from Asia, however, despite their similar "clicking" mechanism & light organ structure when compared to the true bioluminescent click beetles (e.g. Pyrophorini), phylogenomic analyses revealed they are phylogenetically outside the Elateridae proper, and therefore were elevated to their own independent family, the Sinopyrophoridae.[1]

Sinopyrophorus is only distantly related to the hard bodied true bioluminescent click beetles, such as the

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