Mezira granulata
(Say, 1832)
Mezira granulata is a of in the , characterized by its dorsoventrally flattened body form. The species is distributed across the Caribbean, Central America, and North America. Like other members of Aradidae, it is associated with decaying wood and fungal . The specific epithet 'granulata' refers to a or roughened body surface texture.

Pronunciation
How to pronounce Mezira granulata: /mɛˈziː.rə ɡræˈnjuː.lɑː.tə/
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Distribution
Caribbean, Central America, and North America. Records indicate presence in Caribbean islands, Middle America (Mexico through Panama), and North America.