Scutellerinae. 275 
§§ Leuckart 1855 Miiller’s Archiv. 143 (embryology). 
§t Sokolov 1901 Tp. Bwpo mo Dar. IL. no. 17 (lifehistory 2). 
Foodplants: Carex; Epilobiuwm angustifolium; Erica; Juni- 
perus; Salix; Centaurea; grasses ete. Sucks the ears 
_of green wheat. 
Parasites: Phasia [Dipt.] and Telenomus sokolovi and semi- 
; striatus [Hym.]. 
9 minor S. Fra 
TN aad minor Montandon 1885 Rey. Ent. IV. 172, Pl. hae: 
ce PS 
Foodplant: Astrantia major. 
10 nigrocucullata Europe (except bo- 
Cimex nigrocucullatus Goeze 1778 Ent. Beytr. IL. 235. real part); N. Afri- 
C. aethiops Goeze 1778 op. cit. 276. ca; [? Java; Mo- 
C. secalinus Geoffroy 1785 1. ¢. luccas]. 
| C. carinatus Cyrillo 1787 Ent. Neap. I. 5, Pl. VI. f. 2. 
Bellocoris maurus Hahn 1834 Wanz. I. 44, f. 139 (not 
Linneus). 
Eurygaster var. obliqua Kolenati 1846 Mel. Ent. IV. p. 12. 
E. hottentotus Fieber 1861 Eur. Hem. 369 (with var. com- 
munis) 
E. hottentota Jakovlev 1884 Hor. S. E. Ross. XVUI. 201. 
_. var. (b) cnenHata— <5 ¢ 
7 Cimex cucullatus Gmelin’ 1789 Syst. Nat. (Ed. XIII.) 2134. 
Tetyra nigra Fabricius 1803 Syst. Rh. 136. 
Eurygaster hottentotus var. nigra Fieber 1861 1. ¢. 
_\E. wagra Saunders 1892 Hem. Het. Brit. Isl. 16, Pl. 1. f. 4. 
var. (c) fuscescens nom. nov. £2) fayy DD PESE- 
|| Cimex fuscus Gmelin 1789 Syst. Nat. (Ed. XII.) 2134. 
var. (d a, e) nigricans and lineata 
Eurygaster hottentotus var. nigricans and lineata Fieber 1861 
op. cit. 369. 
var. (f) eurhemia nov. 
E. hottentotus var. || signata Fieber 1. c. 
§§+ Morkrzhyetskii 1894 Khlibnaya Tchyeryepashka b Krimu 
1—64, 1 Pl. and map. 
Foodplant: Carduwus. 
11 schreiberi % 
Eurygaster schreiberi Montandon 1885 Rev. Ente IV. 17h; 
PE it. 2: 
12 sinica 
Eurygaster sinicus Walker 1867 Cat. Het. I. 67. 
13 sodalis ees 
Eurygaster sodalis Horvath 1896 Termész. fiizet. XVIII. 221. 
China (Hongkong). 
Turkestan. 
Tribe 2. 
Tetyrini. 
With the exception of Hotea and Deroplax, the 29 genera of this tribe seem 
to be American, and indeed confined to the typical subregion, only one species en- 
tering Chile and not endemic there. Macraulax is, up to the present, an enigma; 
Polytodes described from Central Africa is probably South American. Augocoris 
ranked by Schouteden with the Scutellerini is probably a Tetyrine. 
Cf. Schigdte, Westring, Handlirseh and Bergroth in bibliography of Scu- 
tellerinae! 
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