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7. Hcmipitra 



Genera. 



Europe 

 and Asia. 



North 

 America. 



Australia. 



Chili. 



India. 



Africa. 



i 



Brazilian 

 region . 



Pachycoris (note 1) 



* 



* 







* 



if 



if 





* 











* 





Cvdnus 





* 







if 



if 



if 



Phloecoris (note 3) 















* 





* 



* 







* 



* 



if 



Mi* 



* 









* 



if 









* 



* 





* 



if 



if 







* 













Eusarcoris 





if 













Acanthosoma 





* 











* 



Spartocerus (note 5) 















if 





* 



* 







if 





if 



Hypselonotus (note 6) ... 











it 



if 



if 





# 









* 





if 





if 



* 



* 







if 



* 



Cephalocoris (qu. Cepha- 





























? 





Pachymerus 



if- 









if 



if 





Heterogaster (note 7) ... 





* 







if 



* 







# 



















if 









if 







* 











if 









if 







if 



if 







* 



* 







if 



if 



* 





* 















Evagoras 





* 







if 





# 















if 







* 









it 



if 







* 



if 











if 





* 



if 







if 









it- 



* 













General Explanation. — In the above Table the genera are taken 

 in the sense in which they were employed by Burmeister. 



Note 1. — Pachycoris. Burmeister's genus Pachycoris included 

 European and Old- World forms ; but these are now cut off, and 

 the genus confined to American forms ; yet there is little doubt 

 that Heer used the word in its old and wider sense. 



Note 2. — Tetyra. Heer, in this, doubtless meant the genus 

 Eurygaster, Lap. 



Note 3. — Phlceocoris, Burm. = Phl(£a, Le P. and Serv., is ex- 

 clusively South American. 



Note 4. — Halys. Burmeister makes Halys very nearly equi- 

 valent to Dallas's group Halydidae, in which case it is represented 

 in both hemispheres ; but the principal and more typical forms 



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