Family 1. 
Cimicidae. 
== Pentatomidae Lethierry and Severin (pt.). 
The following analytical table of subfamilies is offered in the place of those 
published by Stal, Distant and Schouteden. 
1 
7 
7a 
Labium free; bucculae er small, uniting posteriorly, converging more or less 
thereto... . . . . . 1 Cimicinae (= Asopinae). 
First segment of aan ot eee fedeed for almost its entire length in a groove 
formed by the bucculae, which are more or less ee and are not united 
posteriorly. . . . en toy, ah heat ieak 
Spiracles of second Eaomiial eres : hiridend i ihe Bs Ls RSA Roe (2) 
“tania of second sternite not hidden by oan ae (Scutellum mediocre) 
5 VE Oot ne eee HAs . . 10 Tessaratominae. 
Weezrtiria as folded be Ge Ay ea ee) 
Tegmina folded in at base of ierubrane: "(Wines “aeualy inceed at the anal fold; 
primary and subtended veins remote, inclosing an area which widens towards 
the apex; hamus absent. Scutellum very large; tarsi bisegmentate) ‘ 
: 9 Coptosominae (— Plataspinae). 
Pray and pabiendad velns OOF wane or Aca not remote; hamus (? always) 
ASOMG ee occas : MOP ieee yil(3): 
Primary and pibenied. veins coinaaiiad zante incladine an eect area, widened 
at the base, narrowed at the Sper hamus present. (Scutellum very large: tarsi 
bisegmentate). . . ... : br acne bap pee A Cyrtocorinae. 
Primary and subtended veins fonts: closings a somewhat wide area, which 
does not regularly coerce erica: hamus Breen (Scutellum very large; tarsi 
trisegmentate). . . . . . . . 7 Seutellerinae. 
Antennae composed of aos omaenta: ear Gat seedy explanate laterally (6) 
Antennae eae of three ice ae body seeuey oa eae laterally 
. 4 Phloeinae. 
‘Primary andl Zobtended veins of wing contiguous or dihconmereale ape: 
verging . ) 
Primary and Silended veins sphewhat fietaat: irelndiig a narrow area, which 
converges apically . . . . . 5 Dinidorinae. 
Labium more or less een ‘first segment ‘extending Heyond bucculae . 
: . . . 2 Pentatominae. 
. : e, first se ent nat extending beyond 
Labium scarcely caching beyond for ; cose “ Res. .8 Phyllocephalinae. 
1) i. e. the first visible one, the real first being rudimentary in Cimicidae. 
