Agroiconota judaica (Fabricius, 1781)
Cassida iudaica Fabricius, 1781: 109 (LT!, PLT! in ZMK!), 1787: 63, 1792: 295 (judaica), 1801: 392; Olivier, 1790: 381, 1808: 968 (incl. fig.); Lichtenstein, 1795: 64; Herbst, 1799: 280; Schönherr, 1817: 216; Klug, 1829: 15; Erichson, 1847: 155; Wagener, 1877: 57.
Coptocycla judaica: Boheman, 1855: 293, 1856: 179, 1862: 441; Gemminger and Harold, 1876: 3671; Kirsch, 1876: 94; Champion, 1894: 209.
Metriona judaica: Weise, 1896 b: 14, 1921: 200; Maulik, 1916: 589; Tenebaum, 1927: 37; Marques, 1932: 6, 22 (biology, immature stag.).
Metriona (Metriona) judaica: Spaeth, 1914 g: 139.
Agroiconota judaica: Spaeth, 1942 b: 39; Blackwelder, 1946: 748; Wilcox, 1975: 156; Buzzi, 1988: 573 (biology), 1994: 208 (host plant); Windsor et al., 1992: 390; Borowiec, 1998 b: 194, 1998 e: 389 (incl. fig.), 1999 d: 322, 2002 a: 47, 2005 a: 67, 72 (colour photo), 2009 f: 619; Chaboo and Borowiec, 2003: 74; Borowiec and Moragues, 2005: 249; Cuignet, 2008: 364, 366 (parasitoids); Flinte et al., 2009: 574; Borowiec and Takizawa, 2011: 429.
Coptocycla judaica var. operosa Boheman, 1855: 293 (TE in MNHN), 1856: 179.
Metriona (Metriona) judaica ab. operosa: Spaeth, 1914 g: 139.
Agroiconota judaica ab. operosa: Blackwelder, 1946: 748.
Host plant: Convolvulaceae: Ipomoea tiliacea (Borowiec, 2002 a); Merremia aegyptia, M. umbellata (Windsor et al., 1992).
Distr.: judaica: Cayennae; operosa: Columbia. Bolivia: Beni, Chapare; Brazil: Amazonas, Distr. Federal; Maranhao, Mato Grosso, Pará, Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro; Rondonia, Rio Grande do Sul; Colombia: Cartago, Chucuri, Copér, El Regidor, Ocana, Ubáque; Costa Rica; Ecuador: Esmeraldas, Napo; French Guyana; Guyana; Nicaragua; Panama: Canal Zone; Paraguay; Peru: Callanga, Cusco, Huanuco, Madre de Dios, Satipo, Ucayali; Surinam; Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad; Venezuela: Sucre. Probably part of records concerns A. inedita Boh. and subvittata auct.
figure: habitus in colour (areolate male and female)
figure: habitus in colour (pale female)
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