Genus Salomona Blanchard, 1853

Type species: Salomona marmorata (Blanchard, 1853)

Brief diagnosis. Large, robust; large, flat, and broad frons, often rugose or punctate; short fastigium of vertex; male subgenital plate with long styli; falcate or subfalcate ovipositor (Naskrecki & Rentz, 2010).

Remarks. The genus is relatively widespread and can be found in Southeast Asia, Australia, and western Pacific islands. Four species were described from the Philippines: Salomona conspersa Stål, 1877; Salomona maculifrons Stål, 1877; Salomona tetra Walker, 1869; Salomona vittifrons Walker, 1869 . The taxonomy of the genus has been revised by Willemse (1959).