THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 81 



GENERIC TABLES FOR THE CIMICID SUBFAMILIES 

 PHYLLOCEPHALIN^, PHLCEIN^ AND DINIDORIN/E. 



*by the late george w, kirkaldy. 



Table of genera of Phyllocephalin.e. 



1 (34) Pronotum rounded laterally, or if produced, then the pro- 



duced part does not extend apically as far as the eyes. 



2 (19) Lateral angles of pronotum obtuse or rounded, or if acute,. 



then scarcely prominent. 

 (For Delocephalus No. 19.) 



3 (18) Interoanterior angles of pronotum not produced. 



4 (17) Hind angles of pronotum near the scutellum, not angulate, 



5 (16) Lateral margins of pronotum not prominent anteriorly. 



6 ( 9) Head short, scarcely longer than its breadth between the 



eyes, if at all. 



7 ( 8) Costal margin of corium not kievigate, unless anteriorh', 



or rather sparsely punctured 5. Metonymia Kirk. 



8 ( 7) Costal margin of corium entirely pale, la?vigate, some- 



times marked with spots or transverse impressions or 

 black points, in remote transverse 



series 6. Dalsira^ A. & S. 



9(6) Head distinctly longer than its breadth between the eyes. 



10 (15) Antenna? extending apically as far as the apex of the head. 



11 (12) Lateral margins of head laterally not or scarcely converg- 



ing towards the apex, till close 



to it 16. Phyllocephala Laporte 



12 (11) Lateral margins of head distinctly converging to the apex. 



13 (14) Lateral lobes of head plane or somewhat 



concave 10. Schyzops Spinolav 



14 (13) Lateral margins of head convex. . . .14. Dichelorhinus Stal. 



15 (10) Antenna not extending as far as apex of 



head 15. Rmidolotus Distant. 



*n 



"These three tables are a beginning of the numerous uncompleted papers 

 left by my late friend, which I purpose to publish from time to time, as I am 

 able to edit them and tie up loose ends, if such there be. P'ragments though 

 these be, they will, nevertheless, prove highly useful in the absence of any late 

 general work on these subfamilies. — J. R. T. B. 



t 22. Frisirmlica Distant seems to be near here, but the description is- 

 defective. 



March 1913 



