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XVII. On a Collection o/Hemiptera/ro/n Japan. 

 By John Scott. 



[Head December 1st, 1880.] 



In my former paper published in the Ann. & Mag. of 

 Nat. Hist., vol. xiv. (1874), I called attention, in the list 

 given at the commencement, to certain species about 

 whose names I was then uncertain. Since that time I 

 have determined them, and below give the results. In 

 addition to these I have also added a few more genera 

 and species received by me from Mr. George Lewis, after 

 the publication of the paper above referred to, and, 

 having fully investigated them, I am able to add one 

 new genus and a few new species. 



HEMIPTEEA— HETEKOPTEEA.* 



Fam. PoDOPiDiE. 



ScotinopJiora scutellata, n. sp. 



,, tarsaUs, Scott. 



This insect has been renamed S. Scottii by Dr. Horvath 

 in a Hungarian publication, as the name taisalis had 

 been used by S. von Yollenhoven in his Faun. Ind. 

 Neerl. i. p. 42, 3, pi. 3, f. 8 (1863), of which I was not 

 aware until my attention was called to the fact. 



Fam. AsopiD^. 

 Asopns japonensis, n. sp. 



Fam. CYDNiDiE. 

 .■Etliiis jxdUditarsus, n. sp. 



Fam. HALYDIDiE. 



Stollia (/uttic/era, Thunb. 



Fam. Pentatomid^. 

 Alcimus japonensis, n. sp. 



* Tlie Homoyterous portion will form a separate i)aper. 

 TKANS. ENT. sue. 1880.— PART IV. (DEC.) 



