Rhynchota .. . i p 41(1837) ; Dist. P. Z. S. 1900, p. 811, pi. lii, f. 5. x\llied to the preceding species (P. spinosa)., but with the pronotalangles more acute, body a little narrower and more 16; breadth between pronotal angles S Bengal (Oxford Museum). Genus CARPOCORIS. Carpocovis, Kolenati, MeJet. Ent. iv, p. 45 (1846); Muls. Sf ReyPun. Frajice, Pent. p. 237 (1866) : Stal, Ofv. Fork. IS7=>3, p. 37. * Mormidea (part.), Amy. ^ Serv. Hem. p. 134 (1843). Subg. Antheminia, Muls. ^ Rey, Pun. France, Pent. p. 254 (1866). Type, C. lynx^ Fabr., a Paloearctic
Rhynchota .. . i p 41(1837) ; Dist. P. Z. S. 1900, p. 811, pi. lii, f. 5. x\llied to the preceding species (P. spinosa)., but with the pronotalangles more acute, body a little narrower and more 16; breadth between pronotal angles S Bengal (Oxford Museum). Genus CARPOCORIS. Carpocovis, Kolenati, MeJet. Ent. iv, p. 45 (1846); Muls. Sf ReyPun. Frajice, Pent. p. 237 (1866) : Stal, Ofv. Fork. IS7=>3, p. 37. * Mormidea (part.), Amy. ^ Serv. Hem. p. 134 (1843). Subg. Antheminia, Muls. ^ Rey, Pun. France, Pent. p. 254 (1866). Type, C. lynx^ Fabr., a Paloearctic species. Distribution. Pala3arctic Region and Northern India. Head moderately elongate, the lateral lobes a little longer thanthe cential, apex somewhat truncate; first joint of antennae notreaching apex of head ; pronotum with the lateral maro-insoblique, lateral angles obtusely subprominent, the anterior lateralmargins acutely reflexed ; frena not extending beyond the middleof the scutellum. 158 Fig. 94.— Carpocoris nic/ricornis 260. Carpocoris nigricornis, Fabr. (Cimex) Fid. Syst. iv,p. 94 (1794); Dist. Sec. Yarkaml Miss., Ehynch. p. 5 (1879); et syn. cf. LetJuS,- Set: Cat. Gen. Hem. i, p. 1-22 (1893). Ocbraceous, somewhat thicklj punctate, corium often more or less purplish ; antenna? andlateral margins of head and eyesblack ; pronotum with four lon-gitudinal series of fasciate blackpunctures, which are sometimesalmost obsolete and generally donot extend beyond the apicalarea; lateral angles sometimesblack ; connexivum punctatelyblack on each side of the in-cisures ; body beneath and legsocbraceous ; apex of the rostrumblack. Length 11 to 14 ; breadth between pronotal angles G| to 8 millim. Mah. Kashmir; Sind Valley (StoliczJca). Simla {Coll. Dist.).— A somewhat common Palsearctic species. I have received it from Shantung in Nortb China and from Japan, and it was collected by Stoliczka near Tarkand. 261. Carpocoris pallidus, Dull (Pentatoma) List Hem. \,
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