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Species
Olonia rubicunda (Walker, 1851)
  type species by subsequent designation in Distant (1906): 206

Basionym original publication
Walker F. 1851 - List of the specimens of Homopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum. 2: 261-636. [391]
Chronological account
Eurybrachys rubicunda Walker, 1851 previous combination of Olonia rubicunda (Walker, 1851) according to Stål (1862): 488
Use(s) (chresonymy)
Eurybracbys rubicunda Walker, 1851 wrong spelling of Eurybrachys rubicunda Walker, 1851 in Walker (1851): 391
Pictures
Distribution map: extant taxa
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Geographical distribution
Australia (Northern Territory)  according to  Lallemand (1935): 675 refuted by Constant (2018): 70
Australia (Queensland)  according to  Constant (2018): 70 , Constant & Semeraro (2020): 8
Australia (Western Australia)  according to  Jacobi (1928): 4 refuted by Constant (2018): 70
Biological interactions
Food plant
Canavalia rosea (Sw.) DC. (Fabales, Fabaceae) according to Constant & Semeraro (2020): 13 , Constant & Semeraro (2020): 13
Host-plant
Canavalia sericea A. Gray (Fabales, Fabaceae) according to Constant & Semeraro (2020): 13
Clitoria ternatea L. (Fabales, Fabaceae) according to Constant & Semeraro (2020): 13
Euphorbia cyathophora Murray (Malpighiales, Euphorbiaceae) according to Constant & Semeraro (2020): 13
Ipomoea pes-caprae (L.) R. Br. (Solanales, Convolvulaceae) according to Constant & Semeraro (2020): 13
Vitex trifolia L. (Lamiales, Lamiaceae) according to Constant & Semeraro (2020): 13
2 Type specimen(s)
Holotype ♀ of Olonia rubicunda (Walker, 1851) deposited in [NHM, BMNH] Natural History Museum, London according to Constant & Semeraro (2020): 8
Holotype ♀ of Eurybrachys rubicunda Walker, 1851 deposited in [NHM, BMNH] Natural History Museum, London according to Constant (2018): 70