Aneurus roseae

Picchi, 1977

Aneurus roseae is a of flat bug in the Aradidae, described by Picchi in 1977. The species is known from North America and belongs to a characterized by dorsoventrally flattened bodies adapted for living under bark. As with other aradids, it is presumed to be associated with dead wood . Specific details about its remain limited in available literature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Aneurus roseae: /əˈnʊərəs ˈrəʊziːiː/

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Habitat

Dead wood under bark; typical of Aradidae.

Distribution

North America.

Similar Taxa

  • Aneurus americanusOverlaps in distribution and shares flattened body form; A. roseae distinguished by original description details from 1977.

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