Rhynchota .. . ttle shorter thanhead, pronotum, scutellum, and elavns together; posterior tibiseabout twice the length of posterior tarsi. Length 8 millim. Hab. Burma; Mandalay, Rangoon (Annandale). Genus ANISOPS. (Vol. Ill, p. 44.) 3108. Anisops varius, Fle/>. Abh. bohm. Ges. Wiss. (5) vii, p. 488(; : KirJc. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. Ixviii, p. 106 (1899); Linn. Soc. Lond. xiii, p. 38 (1909).Anisops perpiilcher, Stdl, Of v. Forh. 1855, p. Yaria, Kirk. Wien. ent. xxiii, p. 119 (1904) ; Oshan. Verz. Pal. Hem. Het. iii, p. 973 (1909).Vars. sugillata ^- scu


Rhynchota .. . ttle shorter thanhead, pronotum, scutellum, and elavns together; posterior tibiseabout twice the length of posterior tarsi. Length 8 millim. Hab. Burma; Mandalay, Rangoon (Annandale). Genus ANISOPS. (Vol. Ill, p. 44.) 3108. Anisops varius, Fle/>. Abh. bohm. Ges. Wiss. (5) vii, p. 488(; : KirJc. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. Ixviii, p. 106 (1899); Linn. Soc. Lond. xiii, p. 38 (1909).Anisops perpiilcher, Stdl, Of v. Forh. 1855, p. Yaria, Kirk. Wien. ent. xxiii, p. 119 (1904) ; Oshan. Verz. Pal. Hem. Het. iii, p. 973 (1909).Vars. sugillata ^- scutellata, Fieh. torn. cit. Vertex of head narro\^, sides almost parallel, eyes large andblack ; pronotum ochraceous, the whole central area, widestposteriorly, blackish : scutellum black with the apical and lateralmargins ochraceous (in a specimen from the Philippines black th agreyish ochraceous spot on disk) ; hemelytra blackish grey, lateralmargins (widest at base) greyish ochraceous; head beneath, Fig. 193.—Anwops variiif. and legs ochraceous; abdomen black with a central longitudinalyellowish ridge. Length 6 to 6j millim. Hah. Travancore.—Philippines (Simon, Brit. Ifus.). EasternPalaearctic Region. 2sorth Africa. Seychelles. I cannot structurally separate a specimen from Travancore ANISOPS. 333 (here figured) nor one from the Philippines, from this variablycoloured species. 3109. Anisops? hYeAdhli, Kirk. B/,/o7noloffist, xxxi\,f. o (1901) ; cnt. Zeif. xxiii, p. 117 (1904). • The present species can only be confused superficially withvitt-ens, Sign., from Madagascar. In botli sexes, however, ofhreddini the eyes are actually contiguous intero-posteriorly, whilein v)t)-eiis, even in the males, the interior margins of the eyes donot touch together. This character is constant in eight breddiniand thirty-seven vitreus that I have examined. {Kirlcaldy.) This is the only description of the species (without dimensions)


Size: 1287px × 1942px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookpublisheretcet, bookyear1902