Trigonotylus tenuis Reuter 1893
 
Geographic distribution
Distribution
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  • Argentina
    • Buenos Aires
    • Chaco
    • Córdoba
    • Corrientes
    • Entre Ríos
    • Formosa
    • Jujuy
    • La Rioja
    • Misiones
    • Río Negro
    • Salta
    • Santiago del Estero
    • Tucumán
Other distribution
Also known from Algeria (Reuter 1899, 1901), Australia (Distant 1904), Bonin Islands (Carvalho 1956), Brazil (Carvalho 1975), Cameroon (Carvalho & Wagner 1957), Canary Islands (Carvalho 1959), Cape Verde Is. (Lindberg 1958), Caroline Islands (Carvalho & Wagner 1957), Colombia (Carvalho & Wagner 1957), Congo (Linnavuori 1973), Costa Rica (Carvalho & Afonso 1977), Cuba (Alayo 1974; Hernández & Henry 2010), Egypt (Priesner & Wagner 1961), El Salvador (Carvalho & Afonso 1977), France (Carvalho & Wagner 1957), Gilbert Islands (Carvalho & Wagner 1957), Greece (Heiss 1984), Guatemala (Carvalho & Afonso 1977), Haiti (Carvalho & Wagner 1957), India (Carvalho & Wagner 1957), Italy (Tamanini 1982), Japan (Carvalho & Wagner 1957), Libya (Eckerlein & Wagner 1969), Madagascar (Carvalho 1959), Mariana Islands (Carvalho 1956; Carvalho & Wagner 1957), Marshall Islands (Carvalho & Wagner 1957), Mexico (Carvalho & Afonso 1977), Myanmar (Distant 1904), New Guinea (Carvalho & Afonso 1977), Nigeria (Carvalho & Wagner 1957), Palestine (Carvalho & Wagner 1957), Panama (Carvalho & Afonso 1977; Carvalho & Wagner 1957), Peru (Carvalho & Afonso 1977; Carvalho & Wagner 1957), Philippines (Carvalho & Wagner 1957), Puerto Rico (Carvalho & Wagner 1957; Maldonado Capriles 1969), Saudi Arabia (Linnavuori 1986), Seychelles (Reuter 1893), Syria (Carvalho & Wagner 1957), Thailand (Carvalho & Wagner 1957), USA (Henry & Smith 1979; Snodgrass et al. 1984; Wheeler & Henry 1992) and Yemen (Linnavuori 1989).
 
  • Trigonotylus pallidicornis Reuter 1899
  • Trigonotylus ruficornis viridicornis Reuter 1901
  • Megaloceroea doddi Distant 1904
  • Megaloceroea dohertyi Distant 1904
Type material of Trigonotylus tenuis Reuter 1893, Megaloceroea doddi Distant 1904, Megaloceroea dohertyi Distant 1904 and Trigonotylus pallidicornis Reuter 1899 deposited at British Museum of Natural History.
Chloris inflata
Cynodon dactylon "Bermuda grass", "Dhoob", "dūrvā grass", "ethana grass", "dubo", "dog's tooth grass", "Bahama grass", "devil's grass", "couch grass", "Indian doab", "arugampul", "grama", "wiregrass" or "scutch grass"
Eleusine indica "Indian goosegrass", "yard-grass", "goosegrass", "wiregrass" or "crowfootgrass"
Bromus japonicus "Japanese brome"
Sorghum halepense "Johnson grass" or "Johnsongrass"
Leptochloa panicoides
Digitaria ciliaris
Setaria geniculata
Cyperus rotundus "coco-grass", "Java grass", "nut grass", "purple nut sedge", "purple nutsedge", "red nut sedge" or "kravanh chruk"
Citrus sp.
Malus sylvestris "European crab apple"
Solanum tuberosum "potato"
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