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Attribute: ADULT_HAB

code  description    
   habitat unknown     
anim    noninsect animal host--adults, immature, or both are external or internal parasites of the host or are found in the nest of the host, burrows, or other associated places     
Aqt    aquatic sites, usually streams     
bog    boggy sites or seep areas     
carr    carrion associates--either feeding directly on the carrion or predatory on other carrion feeders     
dom    domestic sites--normally found around buildings, in stored products, or otherwise associated with humans     
dung    dung (animal feces)     
F-cn    forest canopy--on foliage, flowers, and other tree and shrub parts (includes all vegetation above the ground, including boles of trees)     
F-gd    forest ground--found moving over the surface of the forest floor or under bark, logs, and other debris on the forest floor     
F-lt    forest litter--litter layer of the forest floor or in litter accumulations in trees and stumps     
F-sl    forest soil--found in the soil below the litter layer     
fung    fungi--in or on larger fungal masses or fruiting bodies such as mushrooms and shelf and bracket fungi (species feeding on fungi in the soil, litter, or wood have these listed as their habitats instead of fungi)     
ins    insect host--immatures internal or external parasitoid of an insect host     
M-gd    meadow ground--found moving over the ground in meadow areas or under rocks, logs, and other objects in these areas     
M-sl    meadow soil--found in the soil and litter in meadows     
M-vg    meadow vegetation--above ground foliage, flowers, and stems in natural meadows or other similar open grassy sites     
moss    found in moss located on the forest floor, on logs and stumps, and on trees     
nest    animal nest or burrow--living in nests of another organism including ant, termite, bee, rodent, and bird nests     
O-gd    open ground--found moving over the ground surface of open areas or under rocks, logs, or other objects in these areas     
O-rk    open rocky areas--on rock outcroppings or rock ledges     
O-sl    open soil--found in the and litter of open areas     
O-vg    open vegetation--found in open or disturbed areas that are not meadows (such as recent clearcut areas or road edges) on the above-ground vegetation (foliage, flowers, stems)     
R-vg    riparian vegetation--on vegetation in riparian areas (next to streams)     
S-Aq    Semiaquatic--along the margins and banks of streams under rocks, in gravel, on sandbars     
wood    associated with dead or living wood, including species that bore into logs, branches, and twigs; species found in or under bark; or species that are predators or parasites on wood insects