Aradus linsleyi
Usinger, 1936
Aradus linsleyi is a of flat bug ( Aradidae) described by Usinger in 1936. The species belongs to a group of true bugs commonly associated with dead wood . As with other members of the Aradus, this species is characterized by its dorsoventrally flattened body form adapted for living under bark. The species is known from North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Aradus linsleyi: /ˈærədəs ˈlɪnzli/
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Habitat
Distribution
North America. The has been recorded as present in North America based on distribution data from GBIF.
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Taxonomic Authority
The was described by Robert L. Usinger in 1936. The specific epithet 'linsleyi' likely honors E. Gorton Linsley, a prominent American entomologist known for his work on Cerambycidae (longhorned beetles).
Collection Records
According to iNaturalist, there are 5 observation records for this .