Aradus concinnus
Bergroth, 1892
Aradus concinnus is a of flat bug in the Aradidae, described by Bergroth in 1892. Flat bugs in this are typically associated with dead wood , living on and under bark where they feed on fungal . The species is recorded from North America, though specific details about its and distribution within this range remain poorly documented in available sources.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Aradus concinnus: /ˈaɹədəs kənˈsɪnəs/
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Habitat
Based on the of the Aradidae, this likely inhabits dead wood environments, specifically on and under the bark of dead trees where flat bugs are commonly found.
Distribution
North America (present). Specific locality details within this range are not documented in available sources.
More Details
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- GBIF taxonomy match
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