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CATALOGUE OF 



% Abdomen not dilated. 



XX Abdomen much dilated. 

 \\ Spines of head sbort, obtuse. 



b. Antenna' very long. - 

 B. Wingless. 



7. Phatnoma. 



8. Phyllotingis. 



9. Teleia. 



10. TlGAVA. 

 11. CoLEOPTERODES. 



The following characters are some of those by which Fieber arranges 

 the European Tingidida? : — 



A. Head elongated. - 



B. Head short, obtuse. 



a. Sides of the prothorax not foliaceous. 



b. Sides of the prothorax foliaceous. 

 * Third joint of the antenna? clavate; fourth not in 



the axis of the third. - 

 ** Third joint of the antenna? cylindric or filiform ; 

 fourth in the axis of the third, 

 f Fore wings with forked veins. 

 % Head above with three or four areas. 

 XI Head above with two areas. 



§ First and second joints of the antennae thicker than 

 » f the third. ------ 



Caxtacader. 



Ar.BAMMA. 



Lacometopus. 



MoNANTHIA. 



DlCTYONOTA. 



Deryphysia. 



Tixgis. 



Orthostira. 

 Campylostira. 



§§ First and second joints of the antenna? scarcely 

 thicker than the third. - - - - 



f f Fore wings with entire veins. 

 X First joint of the antenna; long, cylindric, from thrice 



to six times the length of the second. 

 XX First joint of the antenna? short, thick, not more than 



twice the length of the second. 

 § Neck with a rhomboidal vesicle. - - - 



§§ Neck with no vesicle. - 



In this list Deryphysia is included with Dictyonota ; Lacometopus, 

 Orthostira, Campylostira and Diconocoris with Monauthia; Galeatus with 

 Tingis. 



Genus 1. DICTYONOTA. 



Eurycera, Be Lap. Hem. 49. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 258. Brulle, Hist. 

 Nat. Ins. ix. 341. Blanch. Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. J 13. Serv. Hist. Hem. 

 295 — Dictyonota, Curt. Brit. Ent. iv. 154. Fieb. Wien. Ent. Mon. 

 vii. f. 42 ; Eur. Hem. 126. Dougl. and Scott, Hem. 255. 



1. 



Div. 1. Eurycera. 

 Dictyonota nigricornis. 



Eurycera nigricornis, De Lap. Hem. 49. Burm. Handb. Ent. ii. 258. 

 Serv. Hist. Hem. 296, pi. 6, f. 3 — Eurycera clavicornis, H.-Sch. Wanz. 

 Ins. iv. 65, pi. 129, f. 400. Bridle, Hist. Nat. Ins. ix.341. Blanch. 

 Hist. Nat. Ins. iii. 113. 



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