RHYNCHOTA. 
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f/iittigcrus (Thimb.) and Eysarcoris distactus and liumeraUs (Dali.), and Tro- 
picoris decempunctatus (Motsch.) to Prionocliilus (Dali.). 
Stal also (I, c. pp. 525-534) tabulates the American genera, and has the 
following remarks : — Camus tarsalis (J)BX\.) — Hymenarcys ceruyinosa (Am. & 
^GV\.)-=Pentatofua delia (Say); Gahdanta myops=Prochyinena unicolor 
(Il.-Sch.) ; Pentatnma albocostata^ dimidiatocolliSf and hccmatopus (Spin.), and 
honaricnsis, fratvrna {=Achdra rcjicxa^ Sign.), kinhergi and modesta (StSl), 
belong to Acledra (Sign.) ; Myota (Spin.)=y^!| 9 eMS (Dali.). 
Stal (Kongl. Svenska Vct.-Akad. Ilandl. vii. pp. 24-35 30) identifies 
numerous Fabrician species belonging to this group, as follows : — JEdessa picns 
belongs to Ilalyomorpha (Mayr), incl. marmoreus, (Fab.) and cinnamomeus 
(Wolff) and = Ilalyom. timormsis (Mayr); C. pugillator—llalysjacidus 
(Fab.) and C. azureus belong to Caura (Stal) ; G. hinotatus belongs to Car- 
hula (StRl) ; C. dehellator and Coreus hastator belong to Aspaira, Stal, the 
first = Pent. (Asp.) armigera (StSl), and the second includes C. gladiator 
nxA jacrdator (Fab.) ; C. victor is a Proxys ; C. deli?'ator= hastator (Fab.) is a 
Pcrccynthus ; C. myops is a Galedanta ; C. heros and crenator belong to 
Euschistus, and the former =7?. apicalis (Dali.) ; C. geographicus and ypsilon 
belong to Mormidea] C. typhocus is an (Ehalus (Stal), and = Pcw^. augur 
(Say) ; C. inscripius— C. ypsilongriseus (DeG.), is also an (Ehalus ; C. carnifex 
is a Cosmopepla (StSl) ; C. prasina, with which C. dissimilis is identical, be- 
longs to Palomcna (Muls.) and= C. vv idissitna (Poda) ; C. strictus helonga to 
Perihalus (Muls.) ; C. alhipes is a Eryocoris (Muls.)and = Ilolcostethus con- 
gener (Fieb.) ; C. varius, with which C. lumda is identical, is referred to Car- 
pocoris (Kol.) ; C. perditor and maculatus belong to Thyanta (Stfil) ; C. ver- 
sicolor — Agonoscclis y. ; C. alhomargincllus is a Ew'ydema\ C. senegallensis 
is a Stcnozyguin (Fieb.) and = S. gloriosum (StRl) ; (H. limhatus is a Cinxia 
(StRl) ; C. discoidcus is a Runibia (StRl) and = Arocera circumcincta (Sign.) ; 
C. violaceus is a Vidsirca ; C. gramineus, with which C. seladonius is iden- 
tical, belongs to Acrostemum (Fieb.) ; C. lituratus and rubro-fasciatus belong 
to Piezodorus (Fieb.), the former = P. degceri (Fieb.), the latter incl. C. Jia- 
vescens (Fab.) and Rhaphig. virescens (Am. & Serv.); C. iratus belongs to 
Banasa (Stal); C. jimbriatus belongs to Plautia (Stal), and includes Pent, 
jimbriolatum and jinibriatum (H.-Sch.) ; Edessa guineensis and C. beryllus 
belong to Zangis (StRl) ; C. adspersus and histrio belong to Antestia (StRl), 
and the latter = Rhaphigaster concinnus (Dali.) ; Edessa dama is a Placo- 
sternum ; E. hamata is a Rhynchocoris, and = humeralis (Thimb.) ; C. tri- 
.striatus is a Cyphostethus, and = C. lituratus (Fieb.) ; C. collaris — dcntatus 
(De G.); C. ferrugatus (ferrugator) is an Elasmucha (StRl), as also C. fas- 
ciator and C. ogathinuSj the latter = griseus (Linn.). 
AElia. Fieber (Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xviii. pp. 465-478) pub- 
lishes a detailed analytical description of the Eui‘opean species of this genus 
illustrated with figures. He characterizes the following known species : — 
AC. acuminata (Linn.), p. 467, pi. 6. fig. 1 ; AE. burmeistcri (Kiist.), p. 467, 
pi. 5. fig. 2; JE. klugi (Hahn), p. 468, pi. 5. fig. 3; AC. germari (Kiist.), 
p. 469, pi. 5. fig. 4 ; AE. rostrata (Boh.), p. 474, pi. 6. fig. 9; and AE. virgata 
(King), p. 477, pi. 6. fig. 12. The remaining six species are described as 
new. 
Strachia histrionica (Ilahn). On the habits of this species, see Pract. 
Entora. i. p. 110. 
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