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HOMOPTERA 



of stiong suprahumerals and a long posterior process; metopidium vertical, much broader thanliigh; 

 median carina faintly percurrent or obsolete; humeral angles weak, triangular and acute; suprahumeral 

 horns showing considerable variation in size and structure but usually robust, more or less flattened, 

 longer than the distance between their bases, extending upward and outward with the tips curved 

 backward; posterior process long, tectiform, tricarinate, sinuate, lying close toscutellum and impinging 

 on tegmina, tip pointed and extendingalmost totips of tegmina; scutellum very narrowly exposed on each 

 side. Tegmina long, narrow, subhyaline or semiopaque, often mottled; basal and costal areas narrowly 

 coriaceous and punctate; veins heavy and often nodulate; five apical and two discoidal cells all of which 

 are inclined to be irregular in shape ; tip rounded; apical limbus broad. Legs heavy and simple; hind 

 tarsi longest. 



Type amplkornis Stal. 



Geographical distribution : A large Asiatic and Oceanic genus with a wide distribution as 

 indicated b}' the foliowing species : 



1. aduncus Buckton, Mon. Memb. 236(i9o3). 



2. flw/Z;V«Hzs Stai,Bid.Memb.Kan. 285. i (1869)— Pl. I 3,fig. 222 



3. asmodeus Distant, Faun. Brit. Ind. 36. 2150(1907). 



4. assamensis Fairmaire, Rev. Memb. 517. 25 (1846). 

 costalis Walker, List Hom. B. M. 6i5. 44 (i85i). 



5. ater Buckton, Mon. Memb. 238(i9o3). 



6. bowringi Distant, Rhynch. Notes 291 (1916). 



7. brunneus Funkhouser, J. R. A. S. 82 : 207. 8 (1920). 



8. flavescens Distant, Faun. Brit. Ind. 35. 2149 (1907). 



9. flexuosus Fabricius, Syst. Ent. IV : 12. 16 (1794). 

 anchorago (iuerin, Ic. Reg. Anim. (1829). 



10. hospes Kirkaldy, Hon. Exp. Sta. Bull. Ent. I : 378. i (1906). 



11. javanensis F^airmaire, Rev. Memb. 317. 26 (1846). 



12. laminifer Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond. I : 93. ^5 (i856). 



i3. laticornis Funkhouser, Bull. Brook. Ent. Soc. XVI : 2. 44 (1921). 



14. latimargo Walker, Journ. Linn. Soc. Lond. I : i63. 17 (1857). 

 i5. longicornis Vuillefroy, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. IV : 4. 142 (1864). 



16. merinjahensis Distant, Rhynch. Notes i53 (1916). 



17. minutus Cjoding, Mon. Aus. Memb. 28 (1903). 



18. neuter F^airmaire, Rev. Memb. 517. 27 (1846). 



19. nigris Funkhouser, Rec. Aus. Mus. XV : 5. 3o6 (1927). 



Philippines, Luzon. 



Siam, Cambodia, Sumatra. 



India, Tenasserim, Myitta, 

 Malaj^a, Singapore, Borneo, 

 Sandakan, Sarawak, Kapit. 



India, Assam. Sikhim, Pan- 

 kabar, I^urma, Rangoon, 

 Tenasserim, Myitta, Siam. 



Burma, Ruby Mines. 



Penang. 



Borneo, Sandakan. 



India, North India, Dehra 

 Dun. 



India, Sylhet, Sikhim, Assam, 

 Shillong, Sibsigar, Burma, 

 Arrakan, Tenasserim, Myit- 

 ta, Malacca, Perac. 



New South Wales, S^-dne}^ 



Java. 



Borneo, Sarawak. 



China, Riviere Claire, Haut- 

 Tonkin. Madon. 



Borneo, Sarawak. 



Borneo, Sarawak. 



Borneo, Mt. Merinjak. 



South Austraha, Mosman's 

 Bay, New South Wales, 

 Clarence River, Tamworth. 



Java. 



New South Wales. 



