Farrodes Peters

This genus is widely distributed in the New World, from Texas at the North to Central Argentina. It is currently represented by 22 described species (Domínguez et al., 2012) and certainly many new to be described. Besides the nymphs of F. caribbianus, there are several nymphs collected in different localities during this campaign. Nevertheless, most of the nymphs of this genus can not be assigned confidently to species if not reared. For this reason, although the genus is obviously widespread in this region, we will not include that material in this study.