Aradus opertaneus

Parshley, 1921

Aradus opertaneus is a of flat bug ( Aradidae) described by Parshley in 1921. As a member of the Aradidae, it belongs to a group of true bugs commonly associated with dead wood . The species is currently accepted and has been recorded from North America. Flat bugs in this are typically small, dorsoventrally flattened insects with reduced wings.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Aradus opertaneus: /ˈærədəs ˌɒpərˈtæniəs/

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Distribution

North America

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