Diversity of true bugs from Iguazú National Park, Argentina Author María C. Melo Author Gimena Dellapé Author Leonela Olivera Author Pablo S. Varela Author Sara I. Montemayor Author Pablo M. Dellapé text Check List 2017 2017-09-22 13 5 479 511 journal article 10.15560/13.5.479 243064a9-76d7-48c8-b378-31b5aacf9ad7 1809-127X 1143518 Catorhintha divergens Barber, 1926 ( Fig. 29 ) http://lsid.speciesfile.org/urn:lsid:Coreoidea.speciesfile. org:TaxonName:454344 Distribution. Argentina : Chaco , Formosa ; Bahamas , Bolivia , Brazil , Canada , Colombia , Cuba , Ecuador , Nicaragua , Panama , Paraguay , Venezuela , Mexico , and USA ( Brailovsky and García 1987 , Packauskas 2010 ). Material examined. 2♀ , 18-XI-2008 , Zamudio , Colleselli & Gómez de Olivera colls., PNI0383-4 ( MLP ) ; 1♀ , 19-XI-2008 , Zamudio , Colleselli & Gómez de Olivera colls., PNI0385 ( MLP ) ; 1♀ , 12-XII-2008 , Zamudio , Colleselli & Gómez de Olivera colls., PNI0386 ( MLP ) ; 1♀ , 18-XII-2008 , Zamudio , Colleselli & Gómez de Olivera colls., PNI0387 ( MLP ) ; 1♂ , IV-1966 , PNI0388 ( MLP ) . Remarks. New record for Misiones province This species belongs to the inarmata group, which is characterized by the absence of a spine in the antenniferous tubercles. Catorhintha divergens can be easily distinguished by the combination of the following characters: the humeral angles of the pronotum expanded and acute, the scape ocher with a black outer band, thorax ventrally immaculate and with the dorsal segments of the abdomen bright orange with a reddish brown fascia media ( Brailovsky and García 1987 ).