Chabria Jacoby, 1887 Figs 27153300
References.
Jacoby 1887: 92; Biondi and D’Alessandro 2012 a: 3.
Type species.
Chabria nigroplagiata Jacoby, 1887: 92 (Sri Lanka: Bogawantalawa), by subsequent designation by Maulik (1926: 312).
Distribution.
Cameroon (probably introduced); Madagascar, and Republic of South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal) (probably introduced), Australian and Oriental regions; (Fig. 300).
Ecology.
There is no information for the Afrotropical region. Chabria species were collected on Melastoma ( Melastomataceae) in Malaysia (Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995), in cacao plantations [ Theobroma cacao L. ( Malvaceae)] in Sulawesi (Indonesia) (Medvedev 2008) and in primary forest in Mindanao (Philippines) (Medvedev 2002).
Notes.
Four species are known from Afrotropical region, one from Sub-Saharan Africa, probably introduced, and three from Madagascar.