Jadera Explained
Jadera is a genus of true bugs in the soapberry bug subfamily. Members of this genus are only found in the Americas (from southern Canada through Argentina).[1]
Species
These 19 species belong to the genus Jadera:
- Jadera antica (Walker, 1872)
i c g- Jadera bayardae
- Jadera choprai Göllner-Scheiding, 1979
c g
i c g b- Jadera decipiens Göllner-Scheiding, 1979
c g- Jadera diaphona Göllner-Scheiding, 1982
c g- Jadera golbachi Göllner-Scheiding, 1979
c g
i c g b (red-shouldered bug)
- Jadera harrisi Göllner-Scheiding, 1979
c g
i c g b- Jadera obscura (Westwood, 1842)
c g- Jadera parapectoralis Göllner-Scheiding, 1979
c g- Jadera pectoralis Stal, 1862
c g- Jadera peruviana Göllner-Scheiding, 1982
c g- Jadera pyrrholoma Stal, 1870
c g- Jadera sanguinolenta (Fabricius, 1775)
c g- Jadera schuhi Göllner-Scheiding, 1979
c g- Jadera silbergliedi Froeschner, 1985
c g- Jadera similaris Göllner-Scheiding, 1979
c gData sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.netExternal links
Notes and References
- Göllner-Scheiding, U. (1983): General-Katalog der Familie Rhopalidae (Heteroptera). Mitt. Zool. Mus. Berlin 59, 37-189.