Aradus depressus (FABRICIUS, 1794) (Figs 1, 4-7)

M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: BRITISH COLUMBIA: 1♀, Port Coquitlam, backyard MV, 49.2441620°N 122.778125°W, 850m, 5.v.2014 (Dave G. Holden) [UBCZ].

A Palaearctic species, most probably introduced. The species is keyed and illustrated by HEISS & PERICART (2007) and is the most widespread flatbug in Europe reaching the Russian Far East territories, but is not yet recorded from Japan (HEISS 2001). A. depressus is easily recognizeable by its small size, anterolateral angles of the pronotum that are pale, and the stout rather short antennae.