Chinavia vanduzeei Schwertner and Grazia

Chinavia vanduzeei Schwertner and Grazia, 2006: 247–248, figs. 6, 19–21, 31–33, 40, 41, 47, 50.

Coloration. Predominantly green, with body margins, head apex and scutellum apex with yellow color. Antennae, tibiae, tarsi and rostrum segments II, III and IV totally black. Femur with a black strip. The lateral margins and colored bands of juga and pronotum yellow. The urosternite and connexivum are yellow. Black macula only in urosternite. 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 surpasses the metacoxae. Proportion of rostral segments: I<II≈III>IV. Thorax. Anterolateral margins of pronotum with a submarginal dorsal depression. Hemelytra with costal angles strongly obtuse. Straight sutural membrane. Abdomen. Medial spine of the third urosternite not developed. Spiracles brown.

Distribution. Brazil (PA, AM, MA), Peru.

Host plants. No information available.

Comments. It has a unique pattern of coloration in Chinavia.