The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology . ^. -M. del. THE ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATLFRAL HISTORY, [EIGHTH SERIES.]No. 16. APRIL 1909. XhU.—Rhi/nchofnl Notes.—XLVll. By W. L. DISTANT. Lygaeidge. Oriental Genera and Species. The following newly proposed genera and a number of thenew species here described will be figured in the Appendix tothe Rhjnchota in the Fauna of British India. Thej allpertain to the family Lygaeidge as hitherto understood; butnow a new departure has been advocated, and that well-known family name is by some wri


The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology . ^. -M. del. THE ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATLFRAL HISTORY, [EIGHTH SERIES.]No. 16. APRIL 1909. XhU.—Rhi/nchofnl Notes.—XLVll. By W. L. DISTANT. Lygaeidge. Oriental Genera and Species. The following newly proposed genera and a number of thenew species here described will be figured in the Appendix tothe Rhjnchota in the Fauna of British India. Thej allpertain to the family Lygaeidge as hitherto understood; butnow a new departure has been advocated, and that well-known family name is by some writers threatened withsuppression. As 1 retain the name used by all previousand nearly all recent entomologists, some remarks are neces-sary, especially as Bergroth, in patronising the change, haswritten :— As eminent hemipterists have already decided togive up the family name Lygaeidai in the hitherto recogtiizedsense, I provisionally accept with Breddin the name Mjodo-chidas after the oldest genus of the family (^Ali/odocha, Latr.) (Deutsch. ent. Zeitschr. 1908, p,


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