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Genus Hyperoncus, 

 Hyperoncus cyaneosparsus. 

 Sphcerocoris cyaneosparsus, Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 6. n. 17 (1867). 



Genus Cantao. 

 Cantao rudis. 



Cantao rudis, Vollenhoven, Faun. Ind. Neerl. i. p. 60 (1863). 

 Cantao inscitus, Walk. Cat. Het. iii. p. 506 (1868). 

 Cantao conscitus, W^alk. Cat. Het. iii. p. 507. 



Genus Tectocoris. 



Tectocoris lineola. 



Cimex lineola, Fabr. Spec. ii. p. 340 (1781). 



Tectocoris pusillus, Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 13 (1867). — Appertains to th« 



variety Banksi, Don. 

 Tectocoris ohliquus. Walk. loc. cit. p. 13. — A variety near that known 



under the name of diophthalmus, Thunb. 



Tectocoris amboinensis. 



The typical specimen on which this species was founded 

 is destroyed, only the " head " being now contained in the 

 National Collection. From the description it seems clearly 

 to have been nothing but a variety of T. lineola, Fabr., var. 

 cyanipes, Fabr., and may therefore be erased from our 

 nomenclature. 



(renus PCECILOCORIS. 



Fcecilocoris Hardxc'icki. 



Tectocoris Hardwickii, Westw. in Hope Cat. i. p. 13 (1837). 



A specimen of this species, originally in the East-Indian 

 Museum and now contained in the National Collection, has 

 the following label attached : — " Tea-shrubs at Tengrac 

 (Feb. 24, 1836) ; said to infect the plant particularly. — Near 

 Boutan." 



Poecilocori's Hardwicki, Westw. [supra). 



Pcecilocoris anisospilus, Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 9 (1867). 



Walker's type is a small specimen of the above species 

 appertaining to the variety affinis, Westw. 



Pcecilocoris plenisignatus, Walk. Cat. Het. i. p. 9. n. 13 

 (1867). 

 The specimen on which this species was founded is no 

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