Aradidae

/ærəˈdɪeɪ/ noun

A family of small, flattened true bugs that typically feed on fungi and live under bark and in leaf debris.

A taxonomic family name using the '-idae' suffix, standard in biological nomenclature. The root likely derives from Greek terms describing these small, inconspicuous insects.

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