Salobrena
Walker, 1863
Salobrena is a of in the Chrysauginae, established by Francis Walker in 1863. The genus contains multiple distributed primarily in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. Based on iNaturalist observations, the genus is relatively well-documented with over 600 records, suggesting moderate abundance and detectability in suitable . As members of Chrysauginae, species in this genus are likely associated with forested environments and may exhibit characteristic resting postures typical of the subfamily.
Distribution
Tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas; specific range boundaries for the as a whole are not well-documented in available sources.