Aradus furnissi
Usinger, 1936
Aradus furnissi is a of in the , described by Usinger in 1936. Like other members of this family, it is a small, dorsoventrally flattened . The Aradus is the largest in the family Aradidae, with species typically associated with dead wood .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Aradus furnissi: /ˈa.ra.dus ˈfɜːr.nɪ.si/
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Habitat
in the Aradus are typically found in association with dead wood, living on and under the bark of dead trees.
Distribution
North America.
Similar Taxa
- Aradus macrosomusBoth are of the Aradus; A. macrosomus is a fossil species described from Baltic amber, differing in size and particular structures.