noun
- a click beetle, especially one that can flip itself over when lying on its back by means of a spring-like mechanism
- a spring-like appendage or structure that enables movement or propulsion
- in liverworts and hornworts, a specialized cell or structure that aids in spore dispersal
Usage: zoology
Usage: biology; technical
Usage: botany; technical
Examples
- The elater jumped several inches into the air when it flipped itself over.
- Elaters are common garden insects found in soil and leaf litter.
- The click beetle's elater mechanism is a remarkable example of natural engineering.
- Liverwort spores are dispersed by the contraction of elaters when moisture levels change.
- Scientists study elaters to understand how insects use mechanical structures for movement.