Van-duzee-1920

Guides

  • Aradus pannosus

    Aradus pannosus is a species of flat bug in the family Aradidae, described by Van Duzee in 1920. It belongs to a genus of bark-dwelling true bugs found primarily in the Northern Hemisphere. Species in this genus are typically associated with dead wood habitats. The specific epithet 'pannosus' (Latin for 'ragged' or 'clothed in rags') may allude to surface texture or appearance.

  • Aradus snowi

    Aradus snowi is a species of flat bug (family Aradidae) in the order Hemiptera. The species was described by Van Duzee in 1920. Distribution records indicate presence in both Middle America and North America. As a member of the Aradidae family, it is likely associated with dead wood habitats, though specific ecological details for this species are not well documented.

  • Aradus taylori

    Aradus taylori is a species of flat bug described by Van Duzee in 1920. As a member of the family Aradidae, it belongs to a group of true bugs commonly associated with dead wood habitats. The species is documented from North America. Flat bugs in this genus are typically small, dorsoventrally flattened insects that live under bark or in other concealed microhabitats.

  • Phytocoris maritimus

    Phytocoris maritimus is a species of plant bug in the family Miridae, described by Van Duzee in 1920. The specific epithet 'maritimus' suggests an association with coastal or marine-influenced habitats. Like other members of the genus Phytocoris, it is likely a plant-feeding insect, though detailed biological information remains limited.

  • Phytocoris tenuis

    Phytocoris tenuis is a plant bug in the family Miridae, described by Van Duzee in 1920. It belongs to a large genus of mostly plant-feeding true bugs. The species is documented from western North America, with records from California, Nevada, and Utah. As a member of Phytocoris, it is likely associated with herbaceous vegetation, though specific biological details remain poorly documented.