Aradid

/ˈærədɪd/ noun

A small, flat-bodied insect belonging to the family Aradidae, commonly found under bark and leaf litter.

From the family name Aradidae, derived from Greek 'aractos' (perhaps related to 'arachne'). The suffix '-id' is used in taxonomy to denote members of a particular family, standardized in Linnaean nomenclature.

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