Patrobus septentrionis

Dejean, 1828

Patrobus septentrionis is a in the , distributed across and temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. The species occurs in Europe, Northern Asia (excluding China), and North America. It belongs to the Patrobinae, a group associated with moist, often riparian or wetland . Like other members of its , it is likely sensitive to soil disturbance and agricultural practices.

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How to pronounce Patrobus septentrionis: /ˈpætrəbəs sɛˌptɛnˈtri.oʊnɪs/

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Distribution

Europe, Northern Asia (excluding China), and North America. Documented occurrences include Alaska, Austria, Belarus, Canada, and Denmark.

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Conservation sensitivity

Members of the Patrobus, including P. septentrionis, have been observed to be sensitive to soil management techniques such as tillage. A study on diversity in agricultural systems noted that Patrobus longicornus (a ) responded to strip-tillage practices, suggesting that P. septentrionis may share similar sensitivity, though direct evidence is lacking.

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