RHYNCHOTA PALAWANICA, PART I. 567 



Div. ANISOSCELAEIA. 



LEPTOGLOSSUS Guerin. 



Toy. Coq., Zool. (1830), 2, pt. 2, 174. 

 Type: L. clilaticoUis Guer. 



33. LEPTOGLOSSUS MEMBRASACEUS Fabr. 



Cimex membranaoeus Fabr., ^jiec. Ins. (1781), 351. 



Lygajus Fabr., Ent. 8yst. (1794), 4, 139. 



Anisoscelis Buriii., Handh. (1835), 2, 332. 



Cimex mormodicEe Forst., Descr. An. (1844), 16. 

 Anisoscelis orientalis Dall., List Hem. (1852), 2, 454. 



flavopunetatus Sign., in Maillard, Notes sur Vile de la Reun., 



Annexe J. (1863), 27, pi. 21, fig. 4. 

 Leptoglossus membranaeeus Stai, o. V. A. F. (1870), 648. 



id., Enum. Hem. (1873), 3, 68. 



Anisomelis orientalis Kirby, /. Linn. Soa. Zool. (1891), 24, 92. 

 Leptoglossus membranaeeus Dist., Fauna uritish Ind., Rhyn. (1902), 1, 

 382, fig. 224. 



Eecorded from Africa, Ceylon, Malay Archipelago to Australia, and 

 common in all parts of the Philippines. 



Palawan, Iwaliig, P. I., (10935 W. SchuUze), 2 specimens; Iwahig, 

 P. I., (11911 0. M. Weber), 3 specimens. 



Div. PHYSOMERARIA. 



PHYSOMERUS Burmeister. 



Handb. d. Ent. (1835), 2, 341. 

 Type: P. grossipes Fabr. 



34. PlIYSOMEKDS GKOSSIPES Fabr. 



Lygseus grossipes Fabr., Ent. Syst. (1794), 4, 135. 



— ^ caloar Fabr., Syst. Rhyng. (1803), 241. 



Coreus (Cerbus) cedymerus Burm., Nov. Act. Ac. Leap. (1834), 16, 



Supp. p. 296. 

 Physomerus calcar Herr.-Sohaff., M^anz. Ins. (1842), 6, 60, fig. 621. 



oedymerus Dall., List Hem. (1852), 2, 213. 



^ grossipes Stal, Hem. Fabr. (1868), 1, 45. 



ealoar ibid. 



(Bdymerus Stal, O. T. A. F. (1870), 648. 



delineatus Walk., Cat. Het. (1871), 4, 59. 



grossipes Dist., Fauna British Ind., Rhyn. (1902), 1, 383, 



fig. 225. 



A very common species throughout this region. Abundant in all parts 

 of the Philippines. Found in great numbers breeding on Ipomoea cairica 

 Sweet. The eggs are laid in regular patches upon fences or piazzas, 

 where this vine grows, especially on bamboo lattices. 



Palawan-, Bacuit, P. I., (11659 0. M. Weler), 8 specimens. 



