HEUirXERA HETEROPTERA. 85 



Fam. 2. HOMCEOCERTD^, C. H. 137. 

 Coreidae, p., C. II. 485 — Fam. Coreida, Div. Coieida, p,, Sial. 



A. Abdomen not or slightly dilated. 



a. Foiivtb joint of ibo anlennfc as long as the 



third or longer. 



* Third joint of the antenna) cylindrical. 



f Head with no point between the tubercles of 

 the antenna;. 



+ Prothorax much dilated on each side. - 1. Sundarus. 



]+ Prothorax not dilated. 



§ Legs long. 

 X Prothorax not flat. 



Body not very slender. - - - 2. Paiiyphes. 



oo Body very slender. . - - - 3. Cnemomis. 



X X Prothorax flat. ... - 4, Pisrocus. 



§§ Legs rather short. - - - - 13. IIomceockroides. 



If Head with a point l)etween the tubercles of 



the antenna". - . . - 6. Carpia. 



** Third joint of the antenna; dilated. 



f Body narrow. _ . . . 5^ Gal^esus. 



ff Body broad. - - - - 14. Euflatycoris. 



b. Fourth joint of the antenna; shorter than the 



third. 



* Second joint of the rostrum not longer than 



the third, 

 f Second joint of the anteiins not longer than 



the third. - - - - 10. Latimbhs. 



If Second joint of the antenna; longer than ihe 



third. 

 + Antenn;e slender or hardly stout. - - 9. Homceocerus. 



+]: Antenna> stout. . - - . l;j. Ceratopachys. 



** Second joint of the rostrum longer than the 



third, 

 f Second and third joints of the antenns as 



thick as the fourth. Hind angles of the 



prothorax rounded, not prominent. 

 { First joint of tlie antennae shorter than the 



second. - - - - - n. Ornvtds. 



\X First joint of the antennae longer than the 



second. - - - - - 12. Leptornytus. 



ff Second and third joints of the antennae more 



slender than liic fourth. Hind angles of 



the prothorax more or less acute and 



prominent. - - - 7. Theraptus. 8. Laoaria. 



B. Abdomen much dilated. 



a. Membrane ol the fore wings with irregular 



areolets. - - - - H!, Ch^ehommatus. 



b. Membrane of the fore wings with longitudinal 



veins and with no areolets. - - 17. Verlusia. 



