Volume 1
The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma / edited by W.T. Blanford, C.T. Bingham, and A.E. Shipley, assisted by Guy A.K. Marshall. Rhynchota / by W.L. Distant. Vols I & II, (Heteroptera). Vol. III, (Heteroptera-Homoptera). Vol. IV, Homoptera and Appendix (Pt.). Vol. V, Heteroptera: Appendix. Vol. VI, Homoptera: Appendix. Vol. VII, Homoptera: Appendix. Heteroptera: Addenda.
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- 1902-1918
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Credit: The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and Burma / edited by W.T. Blanford, C.T. Bingham, and A.E. Shipley, assisted by Guy A.K. Marshall. Rhynchota / by W.L. Distant. Vols I & II, (Heteroptera). Vol. III, (Heteroptera-Homoptera). Vol. IV, Homoptera and Appendix (Pt.). Vol. V, Heteroptera: Appendix. Vol. VI, Homoptera: Appendix. Vol. VII, Homoptera: Appendix. Heteroptera: Addenda. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Library & Archives Service. The original may be consulted at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Library & Archives Service.
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![rostrum red; legs black, basal halves of femora red; antennae blaclc, basal joint reddish, a pale anuulation near base ot tourtli Var. lateralis, Walk. (mpra). Almost uniformly brownish above, the angulated reddish margin to the scutellum only represented by two or three luteous spots on each side. Length 15 to 18 ; width between pronotal angles 7 to 8 m llim. i7a6? Assam : Margherila (Doherty). Sylhet. Tnvandrum (CoZZ. Dist.).-A\so received from the Malay Peninsula and from Java, Borneo, and the Philippines. 95 Tetrarthria varia. Walk. Cut. i, p. 18 (1867). Tethravtln-ia vaiia, vcu: hneata, Dist. A. M. ]\. ±L. iv, p. (1899). Doubtfiilly distinct from varieties of the preceding species, but ijouDiiuiiy u pronotum and scutellum are concolorous, and the scu- tellum is without any mar- ginal luteous spots. Length 16 ; width between pronotal angles 8 milUm. Hah. Burma (Brit. Mus.). —Also received from Hong Kong and Malay Peninsula. The description is taken from the var. jS described by Walker as belonging to his lineata, which has alone been received from our faunistic region. Fig. 20. Tetrarthria varia, var. lineata. Genus SCUTELLERA. Scutellera, Lcm. Syst. 293 (1801) ; Ball. List Hem. i. p. 4 (1851): St&l, mm. Afr.i,v- 33 (lb64). Callipliara, Aviy. 4 Serv. Hem. p. 30 (1843). °f thf £d ablminal segment oi- beyond it ; ■nesostemun tofcctirsulcatedi abdomen very strongly and broadly sulcated, the sulcation narrowing towards apex. (Calliphara) Zeitschr. i, p. 4 (18o9).](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21352628_0001_0090.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)