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HOMOPTERA 



8. echmatum Distant, Faun. Brit. Ind. 5i. 2174 (1907). 



9. elegans Pelaez, Memb. Fernando Po 40 (ig35). 



10. flavipes Schmidt, Zool. Anz. XXXVIII : 287 (1911). 



11. formosanum Kato, Insect World XXXII : 10 (1928). 



12. gestroi Schmidt, Zool. Anz. XXXVIII : 264 (191 1). 

 i3. gracilis Schmidt, Zool. Anz. XXXVIII : 235 (191 1). 

 14. gunni Funkhouser, Can. Ent. LI : 10 (1919). 



i5. limbatum Schmidt, Zool. Anz. XXXVIII : 235 (191 1). 



16. lifieaius Funkhouser, Ling. Sci. Journ. XVII : 2 (1938). 



17. minor MeHchar, Wien. Ent. Zeit. XXIV : 296. 61 (igo^). 



18. nodicornis Germar, Rev. Silb. III : 257. 6 (i835). 



19. nodosus Goding, Amer. Mus. Novit. 26 (ig^o). 



20. pilosum Walker, List Hom. B. M. 606. 18 (i85i). 



21. poensis Pelaez, Memb. Fernando Po 37 (1935). 



22. proximus Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. France VIII : 202. 53 (1860). 



23. rectangulaUm Kirby, Proc. Linn. Soc. Zool. XXIV : 166 (1903). 



24. relatum Distant, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. III : 5i6 (1914). 



25. remigium Buckton, Mon. Memb. 2i5 (igo3). 



26. schubotzi ]acoh\, Ergenb. Zentr. Afrik. Exp. IV : 2. 36 (1912). 



27. senegalensis Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 5ii. 6(1846). 



28. ulniforme BncVXon, Mon. Memb. 216 (igo^). — Pl. II, fig. 170. 



2g. vicinus Signoret, Thoms. Arch. Ent. II : 33g. 6^5 (i858). 



British India, Tenasserim, 



Myitta. 

 Cameroons. 

 Africa, Cameroons, Sierra 



Leone. 

 Formosa. 

 Africa. 



Africa, Fernando Po. 

 South Africa, Pretoria. 

 Africa. 



China, Kwantung. 

 East Africa, Bomole. 

 South Africa, Cape of Good 



Hope, Bomole, Natal, Bel- 



gian Congo. 

 Sudan. 

 India, Ceylon, China, Japan, 



Hainan Island. 

 Fernando Po. 

 Madagascar. 

 India, Ceylon, Mysore. 

 Lagos. 

 Unknown. 

 Africa. 



Senegal, Pretoria, Transvaal. 

 India, Tenasserim, Myitta, 



Mysore, Java, Sumatra. 

 Calabar. 



196. GENUS SPALIRISIS DISTANT 



Spalirisis Distant, Rhynch. Notes 29 (1916). 

 Planecornua Goding, Journ. N. Y. Ent Soc. XXXVIII : 90 (igSo). 



Characters : A genus of large robust insects with strong sharp suprahumerals and a long 

 posterior process which is angulate at the base. Head subquadrate, twice as broad as high; base 

 arcuate and sinuate; eyes globular; ocelli large, conspicuous, equidistant from each other and from the 

 eyes and situated about on a line drawn through centers of eyes ; inferior margins of genae sinuate; 

 clypeus extending for half its length below inferior margins of gense, tip pointed. Pronotum convex 

 with strong, sharp suprahumerals ; metopidium vertical, higher than broad ; median carina percurrent; 

 humeral angles large, triangular and blunt; suprahumeral horns iong, strong, sharp, usually extending 

 outward and upward but sometimes almost horizontal, sometimes slightly flattened before the tips, 

 longer than the distance between their bases; posterior process arisiiig from high above the scutellum, 

 sharply angulate at the base, often toothed at the angle, behind the angle more or less sinuate, triquerate. 



