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Hyrmine: erected for 2 species, sexpunctata and chlorina: I select the former. 
Nezara contained 2 species, of which marginata was compared to smaragdula, 
Banasa contained 2 species, induta and discifera; im 1862 St&l removed the 
latter to Pallantia. 
Hylus contained no species in 1867; Haglund described the type in the 
following year. 
Zangiola contained 2 species, of which punctulata was compared to nitida. 
Zangis contained 2 species, amyoti and dorsalis, as types; I have chosen 
the former. Distant erroneously cites as type, beryllus (= crassa), but 
crassa was only doubtfully included by Stal in the genus at its in- 
ception, and therefore cannot be a type-possibility. 
Critheus contained no species at its inception; lineatifrons was described 
in 1869. 
Cresphontes contained no species in 1867, nigromaculatus being described 
by Haglund in the following year. 
Antestia contained the following species as type-possibilities ; maculata, varie- 
gata, rotundata, mauritit, bicincta, loriventris, maculiventris , perpunctata , versi- 
color, transversa and parvula; the rest were excluded from that category, 
because they were ‘“‘compared’’, or were mutilated in some generic 
character; maculata was fixed by Distant in 1902. 
Aegaleus contained 4 species; I select lineatus now. 
Aspideurus contained 2 species, quadrimaculatus and variegatus; 1 have sel- 
ected the former. 
Rhaphigaster contained 2 species, nigripes and griseus: the latter (as punctati- 
pennis, with griseus in synonymy), was enumerated in the principal spe- 
cies by Burmeister (1835) in his div. Rhaphigaster of Cimez. 
Gastraulax contained 2 species, of which thalassinus was compared to torquata. 
Serdia had as types apicicornis, calligera and limbatipennis; from these I select 
the first. 
Cuspicona: the types were thoracica, virescens, roéi, unimaculata , inconspicua, 
fasciata, pulchra and fulvescens. Unimaculata, roei and inconspicua were 
removed to Ocirrhoe in 1867, pulchra and fulvescens to Diaphyta; from 
the three remaining I select thoracica. 
Morna contained no species in 1867; Haglung described cornuta in 1868. 
Vitellus contained 5 species, of which insularis, mucronatus, and australis were 
available as types; Distant selected insularis in 1902. 
Pegala had no species in 1867; Haglund described biguttula in 1868. 
{Priassus was in a similar state in 1867; Haglund described spiniger in 1868. 
Pentatoma had no species in 1789; Lamarck fixed the type in 1801 as 
rufipes, 
Arvelius: erected for 3 species, gladiator, edessoides and laciniatus ; of the last 
he writes: “Je suis convaincu que l’Arvelius laciniatus devrait etre le 
type d’un genre A part’; edessoides was removed to Taurocerus by 
Amyot and Serville (1843), who at the same time made gladiator the 
type of Arvelius. 
Olbia: erected for 2 species, caprina and elegans, the former being now chosen. 
Sangarius: no species 1865; paradoxus described 1866. 
Anubis: erected for 3 species; lugubris was compared to fuscoirroratus , which 
is selected. 
