Ahasverus rectus

(LeConte, 1854)

Ahasverus rectus is a of in the Silvanidae. The species was described by LeConte in 1854. It occurs in North America, where it inhabits forested environments. Like other members of the Ahasverus, it is associated with dead and decaying wood.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Ahasverus rectus: //æˈhæs.vɛ.rəs ˈrɛk.təs//

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Habitat

Associated with dead and decaying wood in forested environments.

Distribution

North America.

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