Chinavia ubica (Rolston, 1983)
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Chinavia ubica (Rolston, 1983)
Distribution. Haiti, Dominic Republic, Bahamas, Granada Island, Panama, Colombia, Surinam, Guyana, Venezuela, Ecuador, Brazil, and Bolivia.
Distribution in Colombia. Cauca, Cundinamarca, Meta, and Valle del Cauca.
Remarks. Chinavia ubica has the body green with the lateral margin of the head, the pronotum, the hemelytron, and the connexivum reddish; and the anterolateral angles of the connexivum have dark spots.
References. Rolston 1983a; Schwertner & Grazia 2007; Servino & Schwertner 2020.
Examined material. COLOMBIA: 1♂, Cauca, Timbiu, Robles , en Morus indica, 1750 m View in CoL , 19 iv 1990, S. Hurtado / 1973 (MUSENUV) ; Cundinamarca, Fusagasugá, al vuelo, 28 iv 1974, A. Casanova / ICN _055878 ( ICN); idem, 10 v 1974, O. Rangel / ICN _055854 ( ICN) ; Meta, S. Macarena, S. Baja Las Dantas, 23 ix 1987, F.F. / ICN _055869 ( ICN) ; 4♀, Valle del Cauca, Cali, 1000 m, 12 i 1991, E. Gaitan / 1965 (MUSENUV); GoogleMaps idem, Ciudad Univ., 1 x 1977, R. Torres / 1945 (MUSENUV); GoogleMaps Chicoral , vegetación, 1900 m, 15 xi 1990 / 1966 (MUSENUV); GoogleMaps Tuluá , Mateguadua , 4°1’29.5’’ N, 76°9’45.4’’ W, 1127 m, manual, 19 ix 2013, A. F. Gutierrez / 28125 (MUSENUV) GoogleMaps .
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Instituto de Ciencias Naturales, Museo de Historia Natural |
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Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile |
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