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238 Pentatominae 
1 reticulata N. China; Japan. 
Bolbocoris? reticulatus Dallas 1851 List 45. 
Eurygaster incomptus Walker 1867 Cat. Het. I. 67. 
Dybowskya reticulata Breddin 1905 Wien. E. Z. XXIV. 30. 
2 ussurensis Siberia. 
Dybowskyia ussurensis Jakovlev 1876 op. cit. 87; Schouteden 
1905 op. cit. 15, Pl. 1. f. 10. 
Pentatominae of uncertain position. 
(Acanthosomini enumerated separately). 
Adoxoplatys. 
Breddin 1903 Sb. Ges. Fr. Berlin 368 (type mina!) 
1 ecomis Pert; Bolivia. 
Adoxoplatys comis Breddin 1903 op. cit. 369. 
2 minax Peru; Bolivia. 
Adoxoplatys minax Breddin 1903 op. cit. 368. 
Catalampusa. 
Breddin 1903 op. cit. 369 (type oenops). 
3 oenops Bolivia. 
Catalampusa oenops Breddin 1903 op. cit. 370. 
Chrysodarecus. 
». 373 Breddin 1903 op. cit. 867 (type moneta). 
4 moneta Peru. 
Chrysodarecus moneta Breddin 1]. e. 
. Cratonotus. 
Distant 1879 A. M. N. H. (5) III. 50 (type coloratus). 
5 coloratus N. India; Assam; 
Cratonotus coloratus Distant 1879 1. c.; and 1902 Faun. Ind. Burma. 
Rhee 174, ot: W038. 
Bergrothina. 
Schouteden 1904 Mem. Soc. Hspat. I. 155 (type camerunensis). 
6 camerunensis W. Africa. 
Bergrothina camerunensis Schouteden ]., ec. 
Platistus gen. nov. 
Platistus H-S. 1853 Wanz. Index 167; Stal 1872 Svensk. Vet. Ak. Handl. 10. no. 4. 
p. 65 (not described). 
This remarkable genus is probably near Arvelius, but the description of the 
type is too meagre to place it with certainty. The chief characteristics are the 
prolongation and bifurcation of the juga, which also meet medially in front of 
the tylus, and the spine in front of the eyes; the bucculae are also very peculiar. 
Type spiniceps. 
7 spiniceps Brazil. 
Aelia spiniceps H-S. 1840 Wanz. V. 72, Pl. CLXVIU. figs. 
A—KE a. 517. 
Procleticus. 
Berg 1891 An. S. Cient. Arg. XXXII. 234 (type corniger). 
8 corniger 
Procleticus corniger Berg op. cit. 235. 
Lobepomis. 
Berg 1891 op. cit. 236 (type peltifera). 
Argentine. 
9 peltifera 
Uruguay; Argentine. 
Lobepomis peltifera Berg 1891 op. cit. 237. ‘ F 
