Aneurus minutus
Bergroth, 1886
Aneurus minutus is a of flat bug in the Aradidae, described by Bergroth in 1886. It belongs to the order Hemiptera, characterized by their flattened body form adapted for living under bark. The species has been recorded from the Caribbean and North America according to GBIF distribution data. Very little specific information is available about this particular species in the provided sources.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Aneurus minutus: //ˌæn.jʊˈrəs mɪˈnjuː.təs//
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Distribution
Caribbean; North America
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Data Limitations
The provided context contains no specific information about Aneurus minutus beyond its taxonomic classification and broad geographic distribution (Caribbean, North America). The sources primarily discuss other including Orussus minutus (a parasitic woodwasp), Ocypus nitens (a rove beetle), Arrhenodes minutus (oak timberworm), and various unrelated . The iNaturalist record shows only 1 observation, suggesting this species is rarely encountered or underreported.
Taxonomic Note
The Aneurus belongs to the Aradidae, commonly known as flat bugs. Members of this family are typically found under bark of dead or dying trees and are morphologically characterized by their strongly flattened bodies. However, specific traits of A. minutus are not documented in the available sources.