Sthenaridea vulgaris (Distant 1893)
 
Geographic distribution
Distribution
No economic damages registered
  • Argentina
    • Jujuy
    • Misiones
    • Tucumán
Other distribution
Also known from Mexico (Distant 1893; Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Guatemala (Distant 1893; Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Grenada (Schuh & Schwartz 1988; Uhler 1894), Jamaica (Reuter 1907; Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Bolivia (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Brazil (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Colombia (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Costa Rica (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Cuba (Hernández & Henry 2010; Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Desecheo Island (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Dominican Republic (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Ecuador (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), El Salvador (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Guadeloupe (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Guyana (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Honduras (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Martinique (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Netherlands Antilles (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Nicaragua (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Panama (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Peru (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Puerto Rico (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Saint Vincent (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Trinidad and Tobago (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), USA (Schuh & Schwartz 1988), Venezuela (Schuh & Schwartz 1988) and Virgin Islands (Schuh & Schwartz 1988).
 
  • Psallus politus Uhler 1894
  • Sthenarus plebejus Reuter 1907
Female Lectotype of Jornandes vulgaris (Distant 1893) deposited at British Museum of Natural History (Carvalho & Dolling 1976). Male Lectotype and Paralectotypes of Psallus politus Uhler 1894 deposited at Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (Henry 1985). Male Lectotype and Paralectotype of Sthenarus plebejus Reuter 1907 deposited at California Academy of Sciences (Henry 1985).
Cyperus luzulae
Cyperus rotundus "coco-grass", "Java grass", "nut grass", "purple nut sedge", "purple nutsedge" or "red nut sedge"
Zea mays "maize" or "corn"
Sorghum sp.
Cajanus cajan "pigeon pea", "pigeonpea", "red gram", "tur", "pwa kongo" or "gungo peas".
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  • REUTER, O. M. 1907. Capsidae novae in insula Jamaica mense Aprilis 1906 a D. E. P. Van Duzee collectae. Öfversigt af Finska Vetenskapssocietetens Förhandlingar 49(5): 27 pp.
  • MALDONADO CAPRILES J. 1969. The Miridae of Puerto Rico (Insecta, Hemiptera). University of Puerto Rico Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Paper 45: 133 pp.
  • CARVALHO J.M.C. & DOLLING W.R. . 1976. Neotropical Miridae, CCV: Type designations of species described in the "Biologia Centrali Americana" (Hemiptera). Revista Brasileira de Biologia 36: 789-810.
  • CARVALHO J.C.M. 1980. Analecta Miridologica, III: Observations on type specimens in the Natural History Museums of Wien and Genova (Hemiptera, Miridae). Revista Brasileira de Biologia 40: 643-647.
  • HENRY, T.J. . 1985. Newly recognized synonyms, homonyms, and combinations in the North American Miridae (Heteroptera). Journal of the New York Entomological Society 93: 1121-1136.
  • SCHUH, R. T. & SCHWARTZ, M. D. . 1988. Revision of the New World Pilophorini (Heteroptera: Miridae: Phylinae). Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 187: 101-201.
  • CARPINTERO D.L. & CARVALHO J.M.C. 1993. An annotated list of the Miridae of the Argentine Republic (Hemiptera). Revista brasileira de Biología 53(3): 397-420.
  • HERNÁNDEZ L.M. & HENRY T.J. 2010. The plant bugs, or Miridae (Hemiptera: Heteroptera), of Cuba. Pensoft Series Faunistica No. 92: 212 pp.
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