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NOTULAE ENTOMOLOGI CAE 1921. 
tatum, the name H. Schoutedeni Jeann. (nec Bergr.) can not be maintai¬ 
ned, and I propose for this species the name Halydicoris feanneli. x ) 
Among the species referred to Tropicorypha there is one that forms the 
following new genus. 
AHecbola nov. gen. 2 ) 
Corpus latluscule ovatum. Juga supra apicem deflexum clypei ap- 
proximata. Articulus secundus antennarum tertio longior. Pronotum 
ad angulos apicales in dentem majusculum acutum oculos longe superan- 
tem extrorsum productum, marginibus lateralibus anticis integris. Ori- 
ficia metasternalia brevissima, articulo primo antennarum multo brevio- 
ra, in rugam non continuata. Segmentumgenitalemaris apice late obtusan- 
gulariter sinuatum, in fundo intimo sinus iterum anguste rimiformiter J 
sinuatulum. 
Typus: Tropicorypha denticollis Bredd. 
This genus is remarkable by the structure of the head and the very ; 
short orificia, which are not prolonged in a furrow or fold; the male geni¬ 
tal segment is of the Halyomorpha-t ype. 
Below 1 describe a beautiful and interesting species which one might 
feel tempted to place in the Hymenomaga-g roup of Boerias on account of 
its striking colouring, but its structural characters are those of Halyomor- ] 
pha. The larva of this species, although similar in colour to the imago, 
is notable by the strong development of spines on the body and legs. 
Halyomorpha magnifica n. sp. 
Ovalis, caerulea, limbo laterali postice dilatato prothoracis ab apice ul- < 
tra medium rufo, macula media externa segmentorum connexivi, area 
magna ovata media corporis inferioris a medio gulae usque ad apicem seg¬ 
ment sexti ventris extensa, epipleura corii maculaque laterali media seg¬ 
mentorum ventris albidis, macula percurrente media mesosterni (carina 
excepta) metasternique, area evaporativa, vitta percurrente media seg¬ 
ment tertii ventris, macula transversa media segmentorum ejus quarti 
et quinti maculaque media basali et apicali segmenti sexti nigris, membra- 
na obscure ochracea, parte basali et venis totis nigris; antennae caeruleae 
(art. duo ultimi desunt); rostrum nigrum, articulo primo (basi et apice ex- 
ceptis) et basi secundi albidis; pedes caerulei, coxis, trochanteribus, trien- 
te basali femorum anticorum, dimidio basali mediorum, parte plus quam 
dimidia basali posticorum, annulo lato mox ante medium tibiarum pos- 
teriorum tarsisque posticis (exceptis lateribus parteque inferiore articu- 
li primi et apice tertii) albidis; subtiliter et sat dense punctulata, supra 
subopaca, subtus subnitida, partibus albidis corporis, inferioris et maculis 
hujus nigris mediis fere impunctatis. Caput fere aeque longum ac latum, 
paullo ante oculos vix sinuatum, deinde parallelum, apice late rotunda- 
’) Although jeann el’s work by the author’s excellent descriptions and 
his careful studies of the genital segments (also in the hitherto in this respect 
much neglected females) must be ranked among the best recent contributions to 
he nipterology,, it is to be regretted that he has largely based his keys to the 
species (especially those of Carbula Stål) on obviously incorrectly determined 
materials. 
2 ) ast/ios= different, £’H(5o^=orificium. 
