Aradus patibulus

Van Duzee, 1927

Aradus patibulus is a of flat bug in the Aradidae, described by Van Duzee in 1927. The Aradus comprises bark-dwelling true bugs commonly found on and under the bark of dead trees. Species in this genus are frequently preserved as inclusions in Baltic amber, with 14 species documented from such deposits.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Aradus patibulus: /ˈaɾa.dus paˈti.bu.lus/

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Habitat

Aradus patibulus has been recorded from North America. Extant of the Aradus commonly inhabit environments on and under the bark of dead trees.

Distribution

North America. Distribution records indicate presence in North America, though specific range details are limited.

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