Peritrechus fraternus

Uhler, 1871

dirt-colored seed bug

Peritrechus fraternus is a of in the , described by Uhler in 1871. It belongs to a group commonly referred to as dirt-colored seed bugs, characterized by their dull, earth-toned coloration. The species occurs across much of North America and extends into Central America. Records indicate presence in Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Peritrechus fraternus: //pɛˈrɪtrɛkəs frəˈtɜrnəs//

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Distribution

Recorded from Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Distribution spans the Nearctic region excluding Beringia, with presence confirmed in Middle America.

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