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Globiceps selectus, Fieh., ? 
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Bryocoris pteridis, Fall the usual form. 
Teratocoris dorsalis, Fieb almost the only form . 
Lopomorphus ferrngatus, Fall "^ 
dolobratus, Lin. ... I ,, , , 
f-the usual form. 
„ flavomaculatusj ^ieb. ...-J ' 
Idolocoris pallicomis, Mey occasional . 
Bothynotus Minki, Fieh., ? the only form. 
Eroticoris rufescens, Burm almost the only form. 
Halticocoris pallicornis, Fab the only form. 
Coranos subapterus, De G "^ 
Nabis brevipennis, Hahn ! , , , , , „ ^ 
f- almost the only form Kebuvina. 
„ apterus, Pab I 
,, flavomarginatus, iSc/ioWz J 
Aphelocheirus sestivalis, Fah the usual form Aphelocheirina. 
4. — Membrane alone rudimentary or not more than half developed. 
Calyptonotus pedestris, Pans the only form. -v^ 
Scolopostethus adjunctus, Doug. ^ Scott. . . the usual form. i 
„ af&ms, S chill "^ 
Trapezonotus agrestis, Fall i- „ It 
^ o ) ^a common form. U Lyg^ina. 
Tropistethusholosericeus, Sc7iol(a .. i i 
Rhyparochromus chiragra, Fah. ...--' 
Plinthisus brevipennis, Lat the only form. 
Stygnocoris sabulosus, Schill occasional. 
Mesovelia furcata, JfwZs the only form Hebeina. 
Nabis dorsalis, L. Duf. a common form Reduvina. 
5. — Peculiar form of elytra. 
In the Section Tingidina the elytra are of a thin, homogeneous, 
reticulated texture throughout. In the genera Monanthia and Dictyo- 
nota, the division into parts analogous to clavus, cerium, and membrane 
may be traced ; but in Agramma, Derephysia, Campylostira, and Orthos- 
tira, the distinction between corium and membrane is lost. In Agramma 
and Derephysia the elytra are much larger than the abdomen, and one 
overlaps the other posteriorly ; whereas in Campylostira the inner 
margins do not meet in the middle of their length, and in one species 
(brachycerd) the elytra do not overlap posteriorly, while in Orthostira 
they meet with a straight margin, and reach only a little beyond the 
abdomen, with the exception that one species (obscura) is occasionally 
found with elytra fully developed, as in the genera Monanthia and Licfy- 
onota. We may, therefore, fairly conclude that the ordinary rounded 
