Aneurus fiskei
Heidemann, 1904
Aneurus fiskei is a of in the , first described by Heidemann in 1904. Flat bugs in this family are characterized by their dorsoventrally flattened bodies, an for living in confined spaces under bark or within decaying wood. The species is documented from both Central America and North America. Like other members of Aradidae, it likely inhabits microhabitats associated with dead or dying trees.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Aneurus fiskei: /əˈnʊərəs ˈfɪskaɪ/
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Distribution
Central America and North America. Specific country records are not detailed in available sources, but the has been documented from both regions.
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Taxonomic history
First described by Heidemann in 1904. The Aneurus is one of several genera within the diverse , which contains over 2,000 described worldwide.