THE LEPTOCORISINAE OF THE WORLD 



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Paraclypeae short, usually blunt, either thicker at base or in middle (Text-fig. 309 

 or 329) ; claspers never extending posterior margin of pygophore, curved and 

 rounded ............. 



Paraclypeae thin at base and thicker in middle (Text-fig. 309) ; in <$, posterior 

 margin of seventh abdominal tergum with a slight truncated median projection, 



Figs. 197-205. Leptocorisa spp., claspers, outer and inner views. 197, oratorius ; 198, 

 acuta ; 199, chinensis ; 200, discoidalis ; 201, palawanensis ; 202, biguttata ; 203, 

 costalis ; 204, tagalica ; 205, luzonensis . 



