Paromius longulus
(Dallas, 1852)
dirt-colored seed bug
Paromius longulus is a of dirt-colored seed bug in the Rhyparochromidae. It is distributed throughout the New World, with records from the United States through the Caribbean and Central America to South America. The species belongs to the tribe Myodochini, a group characterized by ground-dwelling habits and seed-feeding .



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Paromius longulus: /pəˈroʊ.miəs ˈlɔŋ.gju.ləs/
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Distribution
United States; Argentina; Bahamas; Brazil; Colombia; Cuba; Dominica; Guatemala; Haiti; Isle of Pines; Jamaica; Mexico; Mona Island; Nicaragua; Panama; Puerto Rico; Venezuela; Virgin Islands; West Indies; North Caicos; Grand Cayman. The is present in the Caribbean, Middle America, North America, and South America.
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Taxonomic notes
The was originally described by Dallas in 1852. It is placed in the tribe Myodochini within Rhyparochrominae.