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03BBD012FFDEFFB0B5B809B3FA36C8EF.text	03BBD012FFDEFFB0B5B809B3FA36C8EF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chinavia Orian 1965	<div><p>Genus Chinavia Orian, 1965</p><p>Chinavia Orian, 1965: 25; Day, 1965: 559; Roche, 1977: 562; Ahmad, 1996: 49 –51; Schwertner, 2005: 102 –103; Schwertner &amp; Grazia, 2007: 416.</p><p>Acrosternum pallidoconspersum -group Linnavuori, 1972: 416 –418.</p><p>Acrosternum (Chinavia); Linnavuori, 1982: 139 –143; Rolston, 1983: 102 -108; Frey-da-Silva &amp; Grazia, 2001: 108 –113.</p><p>Obstinata group</p><p>Diagnosis. Recognized among species of Chinavia by the body coloration, including lateral margins of juga, hemelytra and connexiva, predominantly green; peritreme exceeding half the width of the evaporatorium; corium not surpassing the posterior margin of connexival segment VI; medial spine of third urosternite reaching mid-coxae and occasionally surpassing it; apex of the flaps of pygophore ventral rim with a hook-like projection.</p><p>Medium size, without differences in body length or width among species. Males: length, 11.7 ± 0.7 mm; width, 6.95 ± 0.04 mm. Females: length, 13.51 ± 0.12 mm; width, 8.2 ± 0.07 mm. Other measurements in Table 4.</p><p>Coloration. Dorsal surface ranging from light to dark green, ventral surface blending to yellow medially.</p><p>Segment I of antennae always green, segments II to V variable among species (black or green). Legs</p><p>predominantly light-green, with apex of tibiae and tarsi dark green. Hemelytral membrane hyaline.</p><p>Head. Dorsal surface of juga flat, shape of lateral margins variable among species. Rostrum always surpassing mesocoxae. Apex of scutellum obtuse.</p><p>Thorax. Anterolateral margins of pronotum slightly sinuous. Humeral angles obtuse or slightly truncate. Peritreme surpassing half the width of the evaporatorium.</p><p>Abdomen. Ventrally convex. Punctures of dorsal surface darker than the surrounding area, fine and dense; punctures of ventral surface concolorous with the surrounding area, inconspicuous and sparse. Sinuosity of posterior margin of segment VII inconspicuous, not projected over the basal angle of laterotergites 8.</p><p>Male genitalia. Pygophore subtrapezoidal (Fig. 23), with posterolateral angles projected well beyond the ventral rim. Median projection of dorsal rim convex; lateral thirds of dorsal rim slightly projected over the genital cup. Flaps of pygophore ventral rim folded over the genital cup (Fig. 23); mesial margins of flaps concave and emarginated in black, apex with a curved hook-like projection; lateral margins sinuous. Segment X dorsally convex. Parameres projected anteroposteriorly. Ventral rim of pygophore moderately convex, median excavation “V”-shaped (Fig. 24). Depression of ventral wall not well developed, but delimited by a conspicuous carina. Phallus similar to other species of Chinavia (e.g. Schwertner &amp; Grazia, 2006; Grazia et al. 2006).</p><p>Female genitalia. Gonocoxites 8 (Fig. 25): sutural angles obtuse, sutural margins not juxtaposed, posterior margins almost straight. Gonapophyses 8 surpassing posterior margins of gonocoxites 8. Apex of laterotergites 9 obtuse, surface slightly concave, mesial margins rectilinear. Posterior margin of gonocoxites 9 concave. Spine of the posterior margin of gonapophyses 9 well developed (Fig. 25), sometimes reaching half length of the gonocoxites 9. Pars intermedialis as long as capsula seminalis (Fig. 26); posterior annular flange with diameter less than that of the anterior annular flange; anterior annular flange slightly curved toward pars intermedialis.</p><p>Distribution (Fig. 1): Brazil: Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul. In all these states, the distribution of the species are mainly restricted to Atlantic Rain Forest areas; C. obstinata also occurs in the Coastal Plain of Rio Grande do Sul, more related to the Pampa, a biome dominated by grasslands and riparian forests.</p><p>Key to the species of the obstinata group</p><p>1. Antennal segments, except segment I, black; a broad submarginal dorsal depression present along the anterolateral margins of the pronotum; gonocoxites 8 strongly convex with distinct excavation on each posterior margin (Fig. 25c); scutellum tapering at apex................................................................................. Chinavia napaea</p><p>- All antennal segments green; anterolateral margins of pronotum without submarginal dorsal depression; gonocoxites 8 not strongly convex, without excavations on the posterior margins.................................................. 2</p><p>2. Medial spine of third urosternite never surpassing mesocoxae; black spots on the connexivum always absent; posterolateral angles of the pygophore tapering at apex (Fig. 23a); median excavation of the ventral rim of the pygophore slightly concave; gonocoxites 8 flat....................................................................... Chinavia difficilis</p><p>- Medial spine of third urosternite segment reaching and sometimes surpassing mesocoxae; black spots on the posterolateral angles of all urosternites, sometimes extending to the connexivum; pygophore posterolateral angles truncate to rounded (Fig. 23b), median excavation of ventral rim of pygophore strongly concave............................. Chinavia obstinata</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BBD012FFDEFFB0B5B809B3FA36C8EF	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Genevcius, Bruno C.;Grazia, Jocelia;Schwertner, Cristiano F.	Genevcius, Bruno C., Grazia, Jocelia, Schwertner, Cristiano F. (2012): Cladistic analysis and revision of the obstinata group, genus Chinavia Orian (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Zootaxa 3434: 1-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3434.1.1
03BBD012FFDAFFBDB5B80CC5FD4FC899.text	03BBD012FFDAFFBDB5B80CC5FD4FC899.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chinavia difficilis (Stål) Stal	<div><p>Chinavia difficilis (Stål)</p><p>(Figs. 1, 7b, 12a, 23a, 24b, 25b, 26 and 27; Tables 1, 2 and 4)</p><p>Rhaphigaster difficilis Stål, 1860: 23; Walker, 1867: 360.</p><p>Nezara difficilis; Stål, 1872: 42; Distant, 1887: lxiii; Lethierry &amp; Severin, 1893: 165. Nezara (Acrosternum) difficilis; Kirkaldy, 1909: 118.</p><p>Acrosternum difficilis; Link &amp; Grazia, 1983: 124.</p><p>Acrosternum (Chinavia) difficile; Rolston, 1983: 106, 123-124; Frey-da-Silva &amp; Grazia, 2001: 110 Acrosternum difficiles [sic]; Link &amp; Grazia, 1987: 117.</p><p>Chinavia difficilis; Schwertner &amp; Grazia, 2006: 243; 2007: 422, 426.</p><p>Diagnosis. Body without black spots on pronotum, cicatrices, scutellum, basal angles or connexivum (Fig. 27). The spiracles are dark and the medial spine of third urosternite never surpasses the mesocoxae; these characters distinguish C. difficilis and C. napaea from C. obstinata . Antennae entirely green, anterolateral margins of pronotum without submarginal dorsal depression, and gonocoxites 8 not strongly convex separate C. difficilis from C. napaea .</p><p>Coloration. Body predominantly green, except for a thin yellowish longitudinal band on the ventral lateral margins of urosternites.</p><p>Head. Margins of juga with a slight concavity in front of eyes, apex of head broadened and semicircular (Fig. 27). Proportion of antennal segments: I&lt;II&lt;III&lt;IV≈V. Rostrum surpassing the mesocoxae and sometimes reaching the posterior coxae. Proportion of rostrum segments: I≈II&gt;III&gt;IV.</p><p>Thorax. Anterolateral margins of pronotum without submarginal dorsal depression. Hemelytra with costal angles of corium slightly obtuse. Sutural membrane convex.</p><p>Abdomen. Medial spine of third urosternite never surpassing mesocoxae. Spiracles black.</p><p>Male genitalia as in Fig. 23a and 24b. Posterolateral angles of pygophore well projected, extending beyond the posterior margin of segment X, tapering at the apex. Median excavation of the ventral rim slightly concave. Genital cup moderately excavated. Flaps of the ventral rim moderately infolded over the genital cup.</p><p>Female genitalia (Figs. 25b and 26). Gonocoxites 8 flat. Pars intermedialis conical; diameter of capsula seminalis twice the diameter of pars intermedialis. Processes of capsula seminalis subequal in length and subrectilineal, three times the length of pars intermedialis (Fig. 26).</p><p>Distribution. Brazil: Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Santa Catarina.</p><p>Material examined. Rhaphigaster difficilis Stål, 1860, holotype: BRASIL: Rio de Janeiro (♀, NRM). Additional material. BRAZIL: Rio de Janeiro [ Guanabara]: RJ, 1955, Zajciv (1♀, MNRJ); Rio de Janeiro [ Guanabara]: RJ, X.1963, M. Alvarenga (131♀, NMNH); Rio de Janeiro [ Guanabara], Represa Rio Grande I.1969, F.M. Oliveira (13, AMNH); Rio de Janeiro [ Guanabara], Represa Rio Grande, M. Alvarenga &amp; F.M. Oliveira, I.1972 (13, AMNH); Rio de Janeiro [ Guanabara]: Represa Rio Grande VII-VIII.1972, M. Alvarenga (131♀, AMNH); Rio de Janeiro, Silva Jardim, March 1974, F.M. Oliveira (131♀, AMNH); Rio de Janeiro [ Guanabara]: Represa Rio Grande, XII.1977 (233, AMNH); Caraguatatuba, SP, 2.IV.1962, Reichardt &amp; Silva (1♀, DZRS); Rio nov ., PR Uhler collection (1♀, NMNH); Criciuma, SC, 28.IX.2007, Bianchi, F.M. (13, DZRS); Criciuma, SC, 8.XI.2007, Bianchi, F.M. (1♀, DZRS); Criciuma, SC, 23.XI.2007, Bianchi, F.M. (1♀, DZRS); Criciuma, SC, 7.II.2008, Bianchi, F.M. (13, DZRS).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BBD012FFDAFFBDB5B80CC5FD4FC899	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Genevcius, Bruno C.;Grazia, Jocelia;Schwertner, Cristiano F.	Genevcius, Bruno C., Grazia, Jocelia, Schwertner, Cristiano F. (2012): Cladistic analysis and revision of the obstinata group, genus Chinavia Orian (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Zootaxa 3434: 1-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3434.1.1
03BBD012FFD4FFBFB5B808B5FD27C8A4.text	03BBD012FFD4FFBFB5B808B5FD27C8A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chinavia obstinata (Stål) Stal	<div><p>Chinavia obstinata (Stål)</p><p>(Figs. 1, 2, 9c, 17a, 23b, 24a, 25a and 28; Tables 1, 2 and 4)</p><p>Rhaphigaster obstinatus Stål, 1860: 23; Walker, 1867: 360.</p><p>Nezara obstinata; Stål, 1872: 42; Lethierry &amp; Severin, 1893: 166.</p><p>Nezara (Acrosternum) obstinata; Kirkaldy, 1909: 120.</p><p>Acrosternum (Chinavia) obstinatum; Rolston, 1983: 105, 116; Frey-da-Silva &amp; Grazia, 2001: 113. Acrosternum (Chinavia) panizzii Frey-da-Silva &amp; Grazia, 2001: 113, 115–117 (syn. by Schwertner &amp; Grazia, 2007). Acrosternum obstinatum; Matesco et al., 2003: 82 -88.</p><p>Chinavia obstinata; Schwertner &amp; Grazia, 2006: 243; 2007: 430–431.</p><p>Diagnosis. The species can be distinguished from C. difficilis and C. napaea by the medial spine of third urosternite always surpassing mesocoxae, spiracles usually light in color and gonocoxites 8 moderately convex (Fig. 25a). Also, black spots may be present on pronotum cicatrices, basal angles of scutellum, and on posterolateral angles of connexivum (Fig. 28). As in C. difficilis, the coloration of antennae is entirely green, while black in C. napaea .</p><p>Coloration. Lateral margins of urosternites entirely green, without a thin yellowish longitudinal band. Cicatrices, basal angles of scutellum, and posterolateral angles of connexivum sometimes with black spots present. Head. Margins of juga with a moderate concavity in front of eyes, apex of head semicircular. Proportion of antennal segments: I&lt;II&lt;III&lt;IV≈V. Rostrum always reaching mesocoxae. Proportion of rostrum segments: I≈II&gt;III&gt;IV.</p><p>Thorax. Anterolateral margins of pronotum without submarginal dorsal depression. Humeral angles obtuse. Sutural membrane slightly curved.</p><p>Abdomen. Medial spine of third urosternite reaching and sometimes surpassing mesocoxae. Spiracles usually light but sometimes black.</p><p>Male genitalia (Fig. 23b and 24a). Posterolateral angles of pygophore well projected beyond the posterior margin of segment X, truncate; median excavation of the ventral rim strongly concave. Genital cup strongly excavated. Flaps of ventral rim strongly folded over the genital cup, surface of flaps with a median concavity.</p><p>Female genitalia (Fig. 25a). Gonocoxites 8 slighlty convex, with a submarginal depression along the sutural and posterior margins. Pars intermedialis with parallel lateral margins; diameter of capsula seminalis four times the diameter of pars intermedialis. Processes of capsula seminalis with different lengths: the longer process five times the length of pars intermedialis and twice the length of the shorter. Longer process of the capsula seminalis twisted. Distribution. Brazil: Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul.</p><p>Material examined. Raphigaster obstinatus Stål, 1860, lectotype: BRASIL: F. Sahlb. (♂, NRM) ; Acrosternum panizzii Frey-da-Silva &amp; Grazia, 2001, holotype: BRASIL: PR, Curitiba, 17.IV.1975, A.R. Panizzi col, em Passiflora sp. (♂, DZRS).</p><p>Additional material. BRAZIL: Minas Gerais, Mata da Prefeitura, Corrego Paraiso, 6.nov.1985, T.J. Henry and S.P. Fiuza colls. (1♀, NMNH); Vila Ideal, Juiz de Fora, MG, 30.I.1975, 0 2808 (1♀, FIOC); Vila Ideal, Juiz de Fora, MG, 30.I.1975, 0 2809 (1♀, FIOC); Vila Ideal, Juiz de Fora, RJ, 30.I.1975, 0 28010 (13, FIOC); São Bento, D. Caxias, Est. do Rio de Janeiro, VI.1953, C.A.C. Seabra (131♀, MNRJ); Rio de Janeiro, Acc. 2966, oct. (1♀, NMNH); Rio de Janeiro, Acc. 586 and 315 (2♀♀, NMNH); Rio de Janeiro, 1916, Olavo Lerne (1♀, MNRJ); Rio de Janeiro, 7.XII.1989 (1♀, MNHN); Campinas, SP, 4.XI.1975 (1♀, DZRS); Campinas, SP, 16.III.1976, B. Pregnolatto col. (1♀, DZRS); Campinas, SP, 11.XI.1976, L. Medeiros col. (13, DZRS); Campinas, SP, III.1979, C.T. Teradeira (1♀, ZUEC); Campinas, SP, 13. IV.1982, Pereira Luiz Tadeu (1♀, DZRS); Ubatuba, SP, BR, 23.X.1976, B.C. Lopes col. (131♀, DZRS); Caraguatatuba, SP, Res. Flo ., 40m, 2.IV.1962, Martin Reichart &amp; Silva (132♀♀, DZRS); Ilha de Buzios, SP, 16.X-4XI.1963 (1♀); Ibirapuera, São Paulo, SP, Brasil, 7.IX.1981, M. Balog (1♀, DZRS); Rio Nov., PR Uhler collection (8331♀, NMNH); Rio Iguaçu, PR, VII.1992, Skuk, G. (1♀, DZRS); Corupá, SC, Hansa Huboldt, Brazil, XII.1944, A. Maller col., Frank Johnson donor (1♀, AMNH); Nova Teutônia (SC), 27°11’B52°23’L, Fritz Plaumann, 300- 500m, II.27.1948 (13, AMNH); Nova Teutônia (SC), 27°11’B52°23’L, Fritz Plaumann, 300- 500m, VII.1948 (3♀♀, AMNH); Nova Teutônia (SC), 27°11’B52°23’L, Fritz Plaumann, 300- 500m, 27.VII.1948 (131♀, AMNH); Nova Teutônia (SC), 27°11’B52°23’L, Fritz Plaumann, 300- 500m, IX.23.1948 (1♀, NMNH); Nova Teutônia (SC), 27°11’B52°23’L, Fritz Plaumann, 300- 500m, IX.17.1950 (1♀, NMNH); Nova Teutônia (SC), 27°11’B52°23’L, Fritz Plaumann, 300- 500m, III.6.1951; Nova Teutônia (SC), 27°11’B52°23’L, Fritz Plaumann, 300- 500m, I.12.1957 (13, NMNH); Nova Teutônia (SC), 27°11’B52°23’L, Fritz Plaumann, 300- 500m, XI.20.1959 (2♀♀, AMNH); Nova Teutônia (SC), 27°11’B52°23’L, Fritz Plaumann, 300- 500m, VII.1970 (131♀, NMNH); Criciuma, SC, 24.II.2003, Remus, G. (13, DZRS); Criciuma, SC, 16.III.2003, Remus, G. (1♀, DZRS); Criciuma, SC, 22.IX.2003, Remus, G. (1♀); Criciuma, SC, 1.VI.2004 (13, DZRS); Criciuma, SC, 3.IX.2004, Gonçalves, J. (1♀, DZRS); Criciuma, SC, 23.VIII.2006, Teixeira, R.A. (1♀, DZRS); Criciuma, SC, 5.XII.2006, Ramos, T.C. (1♀, DZRS); Criciuma, SC, 12.II.2007, Remus, G. (1♀); Criciuma, SC, 27.II.2007, Behs, D. (1♀, DZRS); Criciuma, SC, VIII.2007, Bianchi, F.M. (1♀, DZRS); Criciuma, SC, 11.IX.2007, Bianchi, F.M. (13, DZRS); Criciuma, SC, 27.IX.2007, Marcarini (1♀, DZRS); Içara, SC, 10.I.2006, Stone, J (2♀♀, DZRS); Içara, SC, 6.II.2006, Martins, F (131♀, DZRS); Içara, SC, 11.II.2006, Stone, J (1♀, DZRS); Içara, SC, 22.II.2006, Stone, J (1♀, DZRS); Içara, SC, 25.II.2006, Stone, J (1♀, DZRS); Içara, SC, 15.III.2006, Stone, J (1♀, DZRS); Içara, SC, 19.IX.2006, Stone, J (1♀, DZRS); Içara, SC, 7.III.2007, Martins, F (1♀, DZRS); Içara, SC, 31.III.2008, Alberton (1♀, DZRS); Montenegro, RS, 01.XII.1977, T. Arigony leg. (131♀, DZRS); São Leopoldo, RS, 16.XII.1989, A. Mohr (1♀, DZRS); Rio Grande do Sul, Estrela, II.2000, Schwertner col., in Passiflora edulis (13, DZRS); Estrela, RS, 12.I.2002, em Passiflora edulis, Schwertner col. (3332♀♀, DZRS); Estrela, RS, II.2002, Schwertner col., (33310♀♀, DZRS); Porto Alegre, RS, 13.VIII.1956 (13, MGAP); Porto Alegre, RS, 30.X.1956 (13, MGAP); Porto Alegre, RS, 24.VIII.1982, G. Moreira, em laranjeira (131♀, DZRS); Porto Alegre, RS, B. Higienópolis, 7.III.1993, J. Grazia (13, DZRS); Porto Alegre, RS, XI.1994, Fernandes J.A.M. (13, DZRS); Porto Alegre, RS, II.1995, Fernandes J.A.M. (13, DZRS); Porto Alegre, RS, XI.1995, Fernandes J.A.M. (13, DZRS); Porto Alegre, RS, X.2000, Fernandes J.A.M. (13, DZRS); Porto Alegre, RS, 14.II.2001, Matesco, V. (13, DZRS); Bairro Assunção, Porto Alegre, RS, 14.II.2001, Matesco col. (13, DZRS); Morro do Osso, Porto Alegre, RS, XII.2001, Fernandes J.A.M. col (13, DZRS); Viamao, RS, 17.II.2007, J.C. Bernardes (13, DZRS); Pelotas, RS, 13.XI.1982, C.V. Gastal leg. (1♀, DZRS); Pelotas, RS, 20.III.2001, L.M. Vivian (3332♀♀, DZRS); Estação Ecologica Taim, RS, 17.III.1982, J. Grazia (333, DZRS); no data: 2334♀♀ (NMNH).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BBD012FFD4FFBFB5B808B5FD27C8A4	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Genevcius, Bruno C.;Grazia, Jocelia;Schwertner, Cristiano F.	Genevcius, Bruno C., Grazia, Jocelia, Schwertner, Cristiano F. (2012): Cladistic analysis and revision of the obstinata group, genus Chinavia Orian (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Zootaxa 3434: 1-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3434.1.1
03BBD012FFD6FFBEB5B808B5FDDECB1E.text	03BBD012FFD6FFBEB5B808B5FDDECB1E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Chinavia napaea (Stål) Stal	<div><p>Chinavia napaea (Stål)</p><p>(Figs. 1, 12b, 25c and 29; Tables 1, 2 and 4)</p><p>Nezara napaea Stål, 1872: 42 .</p><p>Nezara napaea; Lethierry &amp; Severin, 1893: 166.</p><p>Nezara (Acrosternum) napaea; Kirkaldy, 1909: 120.</p><p>Acrosternum (Chinavia) napaeum; Rolston, 1983: 106; Frey-da-Silva &amp; Grazia, 2001: 109 –110. Chinavia napea [sic]; Schwertner &amp; Grazia, 2006: 243.</p><p>Chinavia napaea; Schwertner &amp; Grazia, 2007: 422, 430.</p><p>Diagnosis. Species known for its dark-green coloration, without black spots on cicatrices, scutellum, and connexivum (Fig. 29). As in C. difficilis, the spiracles are dark and the medial spine of third urosternite never surpasses the mesocoxae; these characters distinguish C. difficilis and C. napaea from C. obstinata . Antennal segments II to V black, a broad submarginal dorsal depression along the anterolateral margins of pronotum. Scutellum tapering at apex.</p><p>Coloration. Body entirely green, except for antennal segments II to V black.</p><p>Head. Margins of juga with a moderate concavity in front of eyes, apex of head semielliptical. Proportion of antennal segments: I&lt;II&lt;III&lt;IV≈V. Rostrum always reaching mesocoxae. Proportion of rostrum segments: I≈II&gt;III&gt;IV.</p><p>Thorax. Anterolateral margins of pronotum with submarginal dorsal depression (Fig. 29). Humeral angles obtuse. Hemelytra with costal angles of corium truncate. Sutural membrane slightly curved. Scutellum tapering at apex.</p><p>Abdomen. Medial spine of third urosternite reaching and sometimes surpassing mesocoxae. Spiracles black.</p><p>Male genitalia unknown.</p><p>Female genitalia (Fig. 25c). Gonocoxites 8 strongly convex with excavations on the posterior margin.</p><p>Distribution. Brazil: Rio de Janeiro.</p><p>Material examined.</p><p>Holotype. BRASIL: no data of origin. (♀, NRM)</p><p>Additional material. BRAZIL: Rio de Janeiro, Parque do Museu, 8.VII.1912, E. Moreira (1♀, MNRJ); Parque do Museu, 17.V.1912, Balou (1♀, MNRJ).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BBD012FFD6FFBEB5B808B5FDDECB1E	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Genevcius, Bruno C.;Grazia, Jocelia;Schwertner, Cristiano F.	Genevcius, Bruno C., Grazia, Jocelia, Schwertner, Cristiano F. (2012): Cladistic analysis and revision of the obstinata group, genus Chinavia Orian (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae). Zootaxa 3434: 1-30, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3434.1.1
