Calisius texasanus

Kormilev, 1968

Calisius texasanus is a of flat bug ( Aradidae) described by Kormilev in 1968. Members of this are small, cryptic insects associated with decaying wood and fungal substrates. The species is known from North America, with the specific epithet suggesting a Texas or broader southwestern U.S. origin.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Calisius texasanus: /kəˈlɪsiəs tɛkˈsænəs/

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Habitat

Associated with decaying wood and fungal growth, consistent with Aradidae .

Distribution

North America; type locality inferred to be Texas based on specific epithet.

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