pelecatus
Pelecatus is a genus of extinct insects belonging to the order Coleoptera, commonly known as beetles. Fossil evidence suggests that members of this genus existed during the Jurassic period. Pelecatus fossils are typically found in sedimentary rocks, often preserved in fine-grained shale or limestone. These fossils exhibit a characteristic body plan, with a hardened exoskeleton, a distinct head, thorax, and abdomen, and segmented legs adapted for movement.
The precise ecological role of Pelecatus in its ancient environment remains a subject of ongoing research.
The discovery of Pelecatus fossils contributes to our understanding of early beetle evolution and the biodiversity