Zoniopoda iheringi Pictet & Saussure 1887
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Zoniopoda iheringi Pictet & Saussure 1887 View in CoL
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Material examined. URUGUAY • 4 nymphs; Montevi- deo, Área Protegida de los Humedales de Santa Lucía; 34 ° 47′07″S, 056 ° 20′04″W; 29–30 Dec. 2012; S. Greco and E. Lorier leg.; FCE-AC 4031, 4032 GoogleMaps • 6 nymphs; same locality; 27 Jan. 2013; S. Greco, W. S. Serra and G. Lecuona leg.; FCE-AC 4024–4026, 4028, 4030 GoogleMaps • 3 nymphs; same locality; 27 Feb. 2013; S. Greco and W. S. Serra leg.; FCE-AC 4020, 4027, 4029 GoogleMaps • 2 nymphs; same locality; 23 Mar. 2013; FCE-AC 4016, 4019 GoogleMaps .
Identification. Green, without the many markings present in those of the tarsata species group. Tegmina uniformily green. Tibiae and tarsi of all legs pale pink. Integument strongly rugose, becomes tuberculate on pronotum. Pronotum with dorsal median carina high and serrate.
Geographic distribution. Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay ( Carbonell 2007).
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