Like all members of its family, the gray Assassin bug (Coranus griseus) is a formidable predator of other small arthropods.
It is close to a centimetre in size and has a variegated appearance where grey (sometimes brown) tones with brown and whitish spots predominate.
Its distribution area includes much of southern and central Europe, North Africa and the Canary Islands.
Its distribution area covers a large part of southern and central Europe, northern Africa and the Canary Islands.