5. Cheilocapsidea Poppius, 1915
(Figures 8, 12–14)
Cheilocapsidea Poppius, 1915a: 13 (comme n. gen.) [type-species by original designation: Megacoelum insignis Distant, 1909a]. Creontiades: Carvalho 1952: 87 (catalog of genera, synonymy and new combination), 1959: 73, 75 (catalog); Schuh 1995: 743, 745 (catalog); Carvalhopantilius Yasunaga, 1995: 452 –453 (as new genus, the synonymy by Yasunaga & Kerzhner 1998); Cheilocapsidea: Yasunaga & Kerzhner 1998: 88 (resurection); Kerzhner & Josifov 1999: 83 (catalog); Schuh 2002–2013 (online catalog); Zheng et al. 2004: 235–236, 700 (diagnosis, Chinese species, key); Yasunaga 2011: 370 (diagnosis).
Diagnosis. Body elongate, total length 8–11, laterally straight, with translucent, red brown or white to stramineous reflective hemelytra; vertex not carinate, longitudinally sulcate, sulcus short; frons slightly protruding above the vertical tylus, scarcely separated by a tiny notch; eyes separate from pronotal collar; labium exceeding mesocoxae; first antennal segment stout, slightly club-like and longer than head, straight, remaining segments slightly thinner; pronotum lacking stiff setae on anterior corner, lateral margins slightly carinate, disk shagreened, shallowly and sparsely punctate, pilosity light, sparse, erect; scutellum almost flat, with sparse, erect pilosity; legs elongate, tibial spines brown; hemelytral punctation double, one very reduced but dense, narrow and shallow, the second, shallow but larger, hemelytral pilosity simple, suberect, veins raised; primary apophysis of left paramere lacking accessory lobes; secondary gonopore with associated U-shaped sclerite, lacking long hairs; phallic true spiculum elongate and apically pointed; phallic support absent; parieto-vaginal rings large, contiguous, lacking anterior projection; dorso-labiate plate reduced; dorsal process and median process of posterior wall absent, interramal lobes developed.
Included species. C. insignis (Distant, 1909) *, C. pura (Yasunaga, 1995), C. rufescens (Yasunaga, 1995) *.
Distribution. China, India, Laos, Taiwan.
Host plants. No data available.