Melanaethus subglaber
(Walker, 1867)
A burrowing in the , first described by Walker in 1867. Records indicate presence across the Americas, though specific ecological details remain poorly documented. The Melanaethus contains associated with soil-dwelling habits.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Melanaethus subglaber: /mɛləˈniːθəs sʌbˈɡleɪbər/
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Habitat
Soil-associated; members of are typically found in terrestrial including leaf litter and soil surface layers.
Distribution
Recorded from Middle America, North America, and South America.