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No. VII.— RHYNCHOTA. PART II: SUBORDER HOMOPTERA. By Wm. Lucas Distant. (Communicated by J. Stanley Gardiner, MA., F.R.S., F.L.S.) (With Plates 49—51.) Read 1st .June, 1916. In my previous communication (1913) devoted to the Heteroptera, I was able to enumerate 139 species; in this Homopterous section 98 species are detailed, bringing up the number of the Seychelles Rhynchota to 237 species. These may again be augmented by referring to the first collection made by Prof. Gardinet and detailed in these Transactions (1909) in which 3 species of Heteroptera and 3 species of Homoptera were included which are not contained in the present collection; and these bring up the total number of species brought home by the two expeditions to 243 species. A few others (Heteroptera) have been enumerated and described by Reuter and Bergroth which have not been found by either Prof Gardiner or Mr Scott ; a reference to these papers will be found in the Bibliography further on. The Homoptera, especially the smaller forms, are now being assiduously worked by such good Homopterists as Melichar, Matsumura and Muir, but even with these advantages the material from many large areas is so scanty that little comparison in distributional aspects is possible. Of the 98 species of Homoptera contained in this collection no fewer than 82 have been regarded as undescribed and have com-pelled the erection of 26 new genera to contain them. It would consequently be futile to consider that all or a very considerable portion of these new species are peculiar to the Seychelles, and it is even more improbable that the new genera should be confined to these islands. With the Homoptera however a few distributional peculiarities cannot be ignored. The large family Cicadidse is only represented by two species, one of which is also found in, and was described from, Madagascar. The Hawaiian fauna is reported as without a representative. The family Fulgoridae is poorly represented; neither the subfamilies Fulgorinse nor Eurybrachydinse are represented in these collections, and the Dictyophorina3, Tropiduchinse and Achilinas are each represented by one genus and one species only. Not a single Membracid was found, and the Membracidse appear to be equally absent from the Hawaiian Archipelago. The family Cercopidse is only represented by one species and that belonging to the subfamily Aphrophorinse. SECOND SERIES— ZOOLOGY, VOL. XVII. 33

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No. VII.—Rhynchota. Part II: Suborder Homoptera

W L Distant
Transactions of the Linnean Society of London 17: 273-322 (1917)

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