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Choerocoris: types paganus, variegatus and aulicus. StaAl (1873) restricted the 
genus to paganus and variegatus. Schouteden (in 1905 under “Chaer-’’) 
cites paganus. 
Galostha: for eques and stockerus; I have selected the latter (= abdominalis). 
Chlorochrysa: for 8 species, from which I select stockerus. 
Cosmocoris : no species in 1865; In 1866 (Berlin. E. Z. p. 155), 5 species 
are cited. In 1873 Stal cited sellatus, quadrimaculatus and excavatus 
(covalis excluded because the o7 was unknown, co? characters being 
given in the description of the subgenus); Schouteden cites seliatus 
in 1905. 
Calliphara: for 17 species, of which dispar, nobilis, billardieri, imperialis, regalis, 
iris, javana, oblonga, basalis and obscura are type-possibilities, but I think 
that dispar and nobilis (not the true Calliphara nobilis, but == Scutellera 
perplewa) are excluded by the nature of the remarks made by Germar 
on p. 123, and I think also that billardieri, regalis and oblonga are also 
< excluded, as Germar’s remarks show that he was uncertain of them. 
[Herrich-Schaeffer (1839) cites only dispar and nobilis as really known 
to him (the four others having defective antennae), but these were 
apparently excluded by Germar and therefore H-S’ action is invalid; 
if not, then Calliphara is a synonym of Scutellera.| In 1873 Stal re- 
moved iris and javana to Chrysocoris, and basalis to Philia, leaving 
imperialis as type of Calliphara. Schouteden (1905) cites ‘“‘nodilis 
Linneus”’, but this was not one of Germar’s species, and moreover 
does not belong to the typical subgenus! 
Philia was erected expressly as a new name for Calliphara and Calidea, and 
I have made it a synonym of the former with the same type. 
Chrysophara: for execellens and regalis. I have selected the former. 
Lamprophara: no species in 1865; bifasciata cited in 1866. 
Philya: no species in 1865; in 1866 there were 7 species; in 1873 Stal 
placed (in ,,Philia’”’) metallica as a synonym of senator; elegans was 
compared to the latter; fastuosa compared to preceding species and 
jactator placed in a new subgenus; from the remaining 3 type pos- 
sibilities, senator was selected by Schouteden (in 1905). 
NB. Philya is a preocoupied name, not a lapsus calami, as Stal distinctly 
(1865 Hem. Afr. I. 33, and 1866 Berlin. E. Z. p. 151) refers to 
“Philya Stal’, not to ‘‘Philya Schiodte’’. 
Lampromicra for 3 species, from which I select festiva. 
Lamprocoris: no species in 1865; lateralis cited in 1866. 
Graptophara: no species in 1865; reynandii cited in 1866. 
Libyssa: for signata, duwodecimpunctata and dregei; I have selected the first. 
Procilia: for nigricornis, the other two being compared. 
Toglena: for denovani, lata, druraei and interrupta; the last is selected for 
a new subgenus by Schouteden (1905), and for Joglena I select denovant. 
Iostethus: for 2 species, purpuratus being said to be scarcely distinct from 
parentum. 
Solenosthedium: for furciferum and lynceum. Amyot and Serville (1843 as 
Solenostethium) cite lyneeum. Schouteden cited furciferum in error! 
Coelogicssa: for 3 species, lyncea, furcifera and sehestedii, the second being 
said to be probably a var. of the first; I now select the first. 
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