Narvesus minor from Chaco, Argentina (MLP), by V. Castro-Huertas
Geographic distribution
Distribution
No economic damages registered
Argentina
Buenos Aires
Chaco
Misiones
Neuquén
Río Negro
Santa Fe
Other distribution
Known also from Bolivia, Brazil, Guyane, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, Suriname, and Trinidad (Dellape et al. 2015).
References
BARBER, H.G. 1930. Essay on the subfamily Stenopodinae of the New World. Entomologica Americana, 10(3-4): 215-224.
GIACCHI J.C. 1974. Revisión de los Stenopodainos americanos. III. El género Narvesus Stal, 1859. (Heteroptera, Reduviidae). Physis, secc C. 33(86): 53-64.
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.
MELO, M.C., CASTRO-HUERTAS, V., MINGHETTI, E., OLIVERA, L., SERRANO, A. & DELLAPÉ, P.M. 2024. 2024. Diversity of true bugs (Insecta, Hemiptera, Heteroptera) from the El Impenetrable National Park, Argentina. Zootaxa 424 (1): 1–43.