Jadera obscura (Westwood 1842)
 
Geographic distribution
Distribution
No economic damages registered
  • Argentina
    • Misiones
  • Uruguay
Other distribution
Also known from Brazil, Mexico, and Peru (Gollner-Scheiding 1979, 1983; Melo & Montemayor 2015).
 
  • Pyrrhotes obscura Westwood 1942
  • Jadera abdominalis Walker 1871
  • Serinetha discolor Stål 1860
  • Jadera lateralis Stal 1862
Serjania decaplueria (Croat); Serjania mexicana (L.); Thinouia myriantha (Tr. & Planch.); and Paullinea turbacensis (H.B.K.) (Carrol & Loye 1987).
  • WESTWOOD, J.O. 1842. A catalogue of Hemiptera in the collection of the Rev. F.W. Hope, with short Latin descriptions of new species. London: J. Bridgewater.
  • PENNINGTON, M.S. 1920-1921. Lista de los Hemípteros Heterópteros de la República Argentina. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
  • RUFFINELLI A. & PIRÁN A.A. 1959. Hemípteros heterópteros del Uruguay. Boletín de la Facultad de Agronomía, Montevideo 51: 1–60.
  • GÖLLNER-SCHEIDING, U. 1979. Die Gattung Jadera Stål, 1862. Dtsch Ent Z N F. 26:47–75.
  • GOLLNER-SCHEIDING, U. 1983. General-Katalog der Familie Rhopalidae (Heteroptera). Mitteilungen aus dem Zoologischen Museum in Berlin 59(1): 37-189.
  • CARROLL, S.P. & J.E. LOYE. 1987. Specialization of Jadera species (Hemiptera: Rhopalidae) on the seeds of Sapindaceae (Sapindales), and coevolutionary responses of defense and attack. ANNALS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 80(3): 373-378.
  • MELO, M.C. & S.I. MONTEMAYOR. 2015. Biodiversity of the scentless plant bugs (Hemiptera: Rhopalidae) in southern South America. Journal of Natural History. Taylor & Francis. P: 1-38.
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