Brachyrhynchus membranaceus

(Fabricius, 1798)

Brachyrhynchus membranaceus is a flat bug (Aradidae) found across the contiguous United States. As a member of this , it is likely associated with decaying wood and fungal substrates, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented. The was described by Fabricius in 1798 and represents one of the more widely distributed members of its in North America.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Brachyrhynchus membranaceus: //ˌbræk.ɪˈrɪŋ.kəs ˌmɛmb.rəˈneɪ.siːəs//

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Distribution

Conterminous 48 United States

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