Parafurius discifer (Stål)

(Fig. 54)

Eccritotarsus discifer Stål, 1860: 57 (orig. descrip.).

Parafurius discifer: Carvalho and China, 1951: 692 (n. comb.).

Diagnosis. Body oval, with red, orange, and yellow markings. Head and anterior area of pronotum yellow. Pronotal disc with a large, oval, red area. Scutellum with apex and lateral margins red. Hemelytra pale yellow; clavus red with basal spot orange; corium with a broad, transverse, reddish-brown stripe extending from apical third of embolium to claval commissure. Length 3.80–4.65 mm.

Host. Coffee, Coffea arabica Beth. [ Rubiaceae] (Ferreira et al., 2001). Two specimens from Trinidad taken on Smilax sp. [ Smilacaceae].

Distribution. Argentina, Brazil (Amazonas, Goias, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro), Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Venezuela (Carvalho, 1957); Suriname (Carvalho and Rosas, 1965); Puerto Rico (Maldonado, 1969); Peru (Carvalho and Ferreira, 1972); Costa Rica (Carvalho and Afonso, 1977).

Minas Gerais specimens examined. None examined.

Other specimens examined: 3 3, 14 ƤƤ, Brazil, Campinas, São Paulo, 23 June 1944, O. Monte (USNM); 3 ƤƤ, Brazil, Nova Teutonia, Santa Catarina, 18 June–12 Sept. 1946, F. Plaumann (USNM); 2 3, 1 Ƥ, Brazil, Corcovado, F. District, Dec. 1945, J. C. M. Carvalho (USNM). 3 ƤƤ, Puerto Rico, El Verde Field Stn., 12 June 1990, A. G. Wheeler, Jr. (USNM). 2 ƤƤ, Trinidad, St. Augustine, 10 Jan. 1944, A. M. Adamson, on leaves of Smilax (USNM)