Chinavia rufitibia Schwertner and Grazia

Chinavia rufitibia Schwertner and Grazia, 2006: 238–240, figs. 2, 10-12, 22–24, 34, 35, 43.

Coloration. Predominantly green. The lateral margins of juga and pronotum are black, followed by a yellow band. Basal angles of scutellum immaculated. Tibiae totally red. Connexivum yellow and urosternite green. Black macula covering all the posterior portion 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. The rostrum reaches the metacoxae. Proportion of rostral segments: I<II<III>IV. Thorax. Anterolateral margins of pronotum with a submarginal dorsal depression. Hemelytra with costal angles slighty obtuse. Membranal suture convex. Abdomen. Medial spine of the third urosternite reaches the metacoxae. Spiracles green.

Distribution. Brazil (PR).

Families of plants as possible hosts. Fabaceae (Schwertner & Grazia 2007).

Comments. The red-colored tibia and the scutellum immaculated differentiates this species from C. herbida.