Chinavia collis (Rolston)

Acrosternum (Chinavia) collis Rolston, 1983: 148, figs. 138–142.

Coloration. Predominantly green. Antennae and rostrum black. Lateral margins of juga and pronotum black, followed by an orange or red band. Cicatrices on propleura black. Mesopleura black. Basal angles of scutellum with 1+1 black spots. Connexivum green and urosternites black. Apex of femur and base of tibia red. Mesopleura black. Black macula covering all posterior portion of connexivum and urosternites. Head. Margins of juga with a slight concavity in front of eyes, apex of head broadened and semicircular. Proportion of antennal segments: I<II<III≈IV>V. Rostrum reaches metacoxae. Proportion of rostral segments: I<II>III>IV. Thorax. Humeral angle produced laterad. Anterolateral margins of pronotum with a submarginal dorsal depression. Hemelytra with costal angles slightly obtuse. Membranal suture convex. Abdomen. Medial spine of third urosternite doesn’t reach metacoxae. Spiracles black.

Distribution. Cuba, Costa Rica.

Host plants. No information available.