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6. (7) Vertex one-half broader than an 



e.ye. Yellowish basal border of 

 pronotum . strongly dilated at 

 humeral angles laticollis, Horv. 



7. (6) Vertex more than twice broader 



than an eye. Yellowish basal 

 border of pronotum not dilated 

 at humeral angles ... nidicola, Bergr. 



8. (5) Pronotum at apex not broader than 



head, its humeral angles red. 

 Last antennal joint black with a 

 rather broad white subbasal ring rufangula, Bergr. 



Clerada. 

 Signoret in Maillard, Notes sur Pile de la Reunion, Ins., p. 28- 

 Q863); Stal, Hem. Afr. ii., 155 (1865); Distant, Rhynch. Brit. 

 Ind. ii., 45 (1903). 



1. CI. apicicornis, Sign., I.e., pi. xx., fig. 8 ; Stal and Distant, 11. cc. ; 



Horv., Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung, vii., 622 (1909); Gastrodes 

 terminalis, Walk., Cat. Hem. Het. Brit. Mus. v., 122 

 (1872). 



Australia (without precise locality). Almost cosmopoli- 

 tan, but not found in the palearctic and nearctic regions. 



2. CI. ferruginea, Horv., Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung, vii., 624 (1909). 



Australia (without definite locality). 



3. CI. laticollis, Horv., I.e. 



Queensland (Mackay). 



4. CI. nidicola, Bergr., supra. 



South Australia (Adelaide). 



5. CI. rufangula, Bergr., Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria vii., 295 (1895). 



Western Australia. 



Of the three remaining species two are known from New- 

 Guinea and one from Borneo. 



Turtola, Finland, November, 1913. 



