Pangaeus congruus

Uhler, 1877

Pangaeus congruus is a burrowing bug in the Cydnidae, first described by Uhler in 1877. The is known from limited observations, with records spanning Central America and North America. As a member of the burrowing bug family, it is adapted for subterranean or ground-dwelling life.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Pangaeus congruus: /pænˈdʒiːəs ˈkɒŋɡruəs/

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Habitat

Ground-dwelling; burrowing bugs in the Cydnidae are typically associated with soil and ground-level .

Distribution

Central America and North America.

Behavior

Burrowing; members of the Cydnidae are known for their (burrowing) habits.

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Observation status

Only one observation recorded on iNaturalist as of source date, indicating the may be rarely encountered or understudied.

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