Crinocerus sanctus (Fabricius 1775)
 
Geographic distribution
Distribution
Pest regularly of importance
  • Argentina
    • Buenos Aires
    • Misiones
    • Tucumán
Other distribution
Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Guyana
Paraguay
 
Location of type material: Museum of Zoology of Copenhagen, Denmark (ZMUC)
Additional distributional data: the specie was cited for Misiones: Alem, Caínguas, Corpus, Eldorado, Guaraní, Loreto, San Ignacio, San Javier, Santa Ana, Iguazú National Park and Moconá Provincial Park. For the Tucuman province and Buenos Aires province no locality is mentioned
Cassia sp.
Canavalia ensiformis "jack bean"
Citrullus lanatus "watermelon"
Dolichos sp. "beans"
Glycine max "soy"
Gossypium herbaceum "levant cotton"
Phaseolus vulgaris "common bean"
Vernonia gryiflora
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  • PACKAUSKAS, R. 2010. Catalog of the Coreidae, or leaf-footed bugs of the New World. Fort Hays Studies (Fourth Series) 55: 1-270.
  • MELO, M. C., DELLAPÉ, G., OLIVERA, L., VARELA, P. S., MONTEMAYOR, S. I., & DELLAPÉ, P. M. 2017. Diversity of true bugs from Iguazú National Park, Argentina. CheckList 13(5): 479-511.
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