novaatio
Novaatio is a genus of insects belonging to the order Hemiptera, commonly known as true bugs. The genus was first described by Carl Stål in 1872. Insects within the Novaatio genus are characterized by their specific morphological features, including the shape of their antennae, wing venation, and pronotal structure. These characteristics are used by entomologists to differentiate them from closely related genera within the same family.
Species within Novaatio are predominantly found in tropical and subtropical regions, with a notable distribution across
The ecological role of Novaatio species varies, but many are phytophagous, meaning they feed on plants. Their