THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



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Vol. LI.] 



NOVEMBER, 1918. 



[No. 666 



"THE HETEEOPTERA OF INDO-CHINA." 



By W. L. Distant. 



Fain. Lyg^id^. 



For some time past M. R. Vitalis de Salvaza has sent me 

 collections of Rhynchota from this very interesting region, and I 

 believe he intends at some future date to publish an illustrated 

 work on the msect fauna of Indo-China. The Homoptera are in 

 course of publication in the ' Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist.'* In 

 this contribution I give a rough list of twenty species belonging 

 to the Family Lygseidae, eight of which are described as new 

 species. Examples of all these, including types and uniques, 

 are Dbiced in the collection of the British Museum. 



List op Species already received. 



Lycjceus hospes, Fabr. 

 Lycjceus tonkinensis, Dist. 

 Graptostethus servus, Fabr. 

 Cienocoris floridulus, Dist. 

 Bochms hoabmhensis, sp. n. 

 Boclirus tokiiiensis, sp. n. 

 Geocoris annulicornis, Sign. 

 Phmiacantha bicolor, Dist. 

 Clerada ajncomis, Sign. 

 Paromius pallidus, Montr. 



Pamera vincta, Say. 

 Pamera nietneri, Dohrn. 

 Pamera vitalisi, sp. n. 

 Pamera gemmata, sp. n. 

 Diniella antennalis, sp. n. 

 Aphanus sordidus, Fabr. 

 Aphanus funestus, sp. n. 

 Metochus uniguttatus, Tbunb. 

 Lethceus viaculipennis, sp. n. 

 Leth(S2cs pictus, sp. n. 



Bockrus hoabinJiensis, s]). n. 



Black ; apex of bead castaneous ; apical half of clavus with a 

 luteous discal streak ; corium with the lateral area and an oblique 

 fascia extending from base, where it is narrowest, to about one- third 

 froA apical angle, where it is broadest, luteous ; membrane just 



* Ser. viii, vol. xix, p. 100 (1917), and onwards from tkne to time. 

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