Peritrechus convivus
(Stål, 1858)
dirt-colored seed bug
Peritrechus convivus is a of in the Rhyparochromidae, first described by Stål in 1858. It is a member of the dirt-colored seed bug group, characterized by subdued coloration typical of this family. The species has a broad distribution spanning the Holarctic region, with records from Europe, Northern Asia, and North America. Its wide geographic range suggests ecological adaptability, though specific preferences remain poorly documented.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Peritrechus convivus: //ˌpɛrɪˈtrɛkəs kənˈvaɪvəs//
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Distribution
Europe; Northern Asia (excluding China); North America; Central America. The has a Holarctic distribution pattern with additional presence in Central America, indicating either natural range extension or potential anthropogenic introduction to the latter region.