HEMIPTEKA HETEROPTEKA. 
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Fam. 2. MICTID^. 
Mictides, Serv. Hist. Hem. 187 — Mictidae, p., C. H. 376 
pachydida, Mictidida et Placoscelidida, Slal. 
A. Hind coxae nearly contiguous. - - - 
B. Hind coxae remote. 
a. Spiracles of the abdomen transverse. 
* Antcocular part of the head nearly thrice longer 
than the longitudinal diameter of the eyes. 
Abdomen much dilated. - - _ 
** Anteocular part of the head a little longer than 
the longitudinal diameter of the eyes. Abdo- 
men not or hardly dilated - - 8. 
b. Spiracles of the abdomen rounded. 
* All the tibiae, or at least the fore tibiae and the 
hind tibiae, dilated in both sexes, 
f Four anterior femora armed with a tooth beneath 
on each side near the tip. - - - 
ff Four anterior femora bidentate beneath on the 
interior side near the tip. 
J Hind tibiae shorter than the hind femora. 
XX Hind tibiae as long as the hind femora, or a little 
longer. 
§ Antenniferous tubercles prolonged on the inner 
side at tho tips. - . _ . 
§§ Antenniferous tubercles not prolonged on the inner 
side at the tips. . - - . 
** Four anterior tibiae simple, tricarinate. 
f Hind tibiae dilated above and beneath. - 
•j-j- Hind tibiae not dilated above. 
X Mesosternum with no furrow in front. 
§ Prothorax with no collar in front. 
* Metasternum bituberculate. - - . 
** Metasternura with no tubercles. 
o Third joint of the antennae not dilated. 
ten Fourth joint of the antennae not shorter than the 
third. . - _ _ - 
Fourth joint of the antennae shorter than the 
third. _ _ - - . 
00 Third joint of the antennae dilated. 
§§ Prolhorax with a collar in front. 
Mesosternum with a furrow in front. 
§ Middle lobe of the head not prominent nor 
distinguishable between the antenniferous 
tubercles. - . - - - 
§§ Middle lobe of the head slightly prominent, 
distinguishable, but not elevated between the 
antenniferous tubercles. . . - 
— Coreida Mero- 
1. Daladeb. 
7. OXYPRISTIS. 
TaEMAXOcoBrs. 
10. Petascelis. 
1 1. SuLPIClA. 
12. CiPiA. 
2. Derepxeryx. 
3. Mygdonia. 
4. PoPPEIA. 
5. Micxis. 
9. Mictoides. 
13. Molchina. 
6. CoSSUTIA. 
14. Amorbus. 
15. Gelonus. 
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