Chinavia insulani (Rolston)

Acrosternum (Chinavia) insulani Rolston, 1983: 11–113, figs 17–20.

Coloration. Predominantly green. The lateral margins and colored bands of juga and pronotum are orange. Antennae excepting base of first segment black. Apex of scutellum, connexivum and urosternites orange. Black macula present throughout the anterior and posterior band of urosternite and connexivum. Head. Margins of juga with a slight concavity in front of eyes, apex of head large and semicircular. Proportion of antennal segments. I<II<III≈IV>V. Rostrum reaches the metacoxae. Proportion of rostral segments. I<II>III>IV. Thorax. Evaporatoria occupies less than half the metapleura. Anterolateral margins of pronotum with a submarginal dorsal depression. Humeral angle produced laterally, but not developed into a spine Hemelytra with costal angles slightly obtuse. Membranal suture convex. Abdomen. Medial spine of third urosternite surpasses the mesocoxae. Spiracles yellow.

Distribution. Haiti, Dominican Republic*.

Host plants. No information available.

*Additional records in Dominican Republic from De los Santos and Bastardo 2013.