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B22687E02500A34EFF28FE4EFD311AEE.text	B22687E02500A34EFF28FE4EFD311AEE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cutocoris : Stal 1859	<div><p>Cutocoris Stål, 1859</p><p>Cutocoris Stål, 1859: 374 .</p><p>Type species by subsequent designation (Distant 1904: 361): Myocoris gilvus Burmeister, 1838 .</p><p>Cydnocoris Stål, 1867: 274 . Unnecessary replacement name for Cutocoris Stål, 1859 .</p><p>Procerastes Uhler, 1896: 270. Type species by monotypy: Procerastes rubida Uhler, 1896 (= Cydnocoris russatus Stål, 1866). Synonymized by Horváth (1899: 374).</p><p>Paracydnocoris Miller, 1954a: 47 . Type species by original designation: Paracydnocoris distinctus Miller, 1954 . New subjective synonym.</p><p>Cutocoris: Stål ([1866]: 53) (in key), Swanson (2019: 185) (nomenclature, list of species).</p><p>Cydnocoris: Stål (1874: 10, 25) (in key, review), Lethierry &amp; Severin (1896: 175) (catalogue), Distant (1904: 361) (fauna of British India), Oshanin (1908: 555) (catalogue), Oshanin (1912: 54) (catalogue), Wu (1935: 471) (catalogue), Stichel (1960a: 378) (catalogue), Stichel (1960b: 117) (catalogue), Hsiao (1979: 238) (diagnosis, fauna of China), Hsiao &amp; Ren (1981: 483, 510) (in key, diagnosis, fauna of China), Maldonado (1990: 189) (catalogue), Putshkov &amp; Putshkov (1996: 236) (catalogue), Kwon et al. (2001: 224) (catalogue), Swanson (2019: 185) (nomenclature, bibliography, list of species).</p><p>Paracydnocoris: Maldonado (1990: 251) (catalogue), Ambrose (2006: 2399) (listed).</p><p>Remarks. The nomenclature of Cutocoris was thoroughly discussed by Swanson (2019). A minor correction is needed to his treatment: issue 9 of vol. 23 (1866) of Öfversigt af Kongliga Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens Förhandlingar was published in early 1867 (cf. bottom of the last printed page [p. 358] of the issue), therefore the generic name Cydnocoris should be cited with this latter date.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B22687E02500A34EFF28FE4EFD311AEE	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Chen, Ling;Wang, Yang;Rédei, Dávid	Chen, Ling, Wang, Yang, Rédei, Dávid (2021): Taxonomic corrections for East and Southeast Asian Reduviidae (Hemiptera Heteroptera). Zootaxa 4948 (4): 586-598, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4948.4.7
B22687E02500A34EFF28FB71FE0E182D.text	B22687E02500A34EFF28FB71FE0E182D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Cutocoris distinctus (Miller 1954) Chen & Wang & Rédei 2021	<div><p>Cutocoris distinctus (Miller, 1954), new combination</p><p>(Figs. 1–6)</p><p>Paracydnocoris distinctus Miller, 1954a: 47 . Holotype: ♀, [India:] Sikhim [= Sikkim]; MZHF!</p><p>Cydnocoris ventralis Hsiao, 1979: 239, 255. Holotype: ♂, China: Yunnan, Xishuangbanna, Xiaomengyang; IZAS. New subjective synonym.</p><p>Paracydnocoris distinctus: Miller (1954b: 441) (comparison with P. macgillavryi), Maldonado (1990: 251) (catalogue, distribution), Ambrose (2006: 2399) (listed, distribution).</p><p>Cydnocoris ventralis: Hsiao &amp; Ren (1981: 512) (in key, redescription, photo, figures, distribution), (Ren 1987: 236) (in key, figure, distribution), Maldonado (1990: 190) (190), Putshkov &amp; Putshkov (1996: 237) (catalogue, distribution), Hua (2000: 207) (listed, distribution).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B22687E02500A34EFF28FB71FE0E182D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Chen, Ling;Wang, Yang;Rédei, Dávid	Chen, Ling, Wang, Yang, Rédei, Dávid (2021): Taxonomic corrections for East and Southeast Asian Reduviidae (Hemiptera Heteroptera). Zootaxa 4948 (4): 586-598, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4948.4.7
B22687E02502A34BFF28F893FCF41910.text	B22687E02502A34BFF28F893FCF41910.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Henricohahnia wangi Ren 2001	<div><p>Henricohahnia wangi Ren, 2001</p><p>(Figs. 7–14)</p><p>Henricohahnia wangi Ren, 2001: 1, 3. Holotype: ♀, China: Yunnan, Xishuangbanna, Mengzhe; NKUM!</p><p>Henricohahnia obscara Cai &amp; Li in Cai et al., 2003: 160. Holotype: ♀, China: Yunnan, Xishuangbanna, Mengla; IZAS. Hereby fixed as correct original spelling (ICZN 1999, Art. 32.2.1). New subjective synonym.</p><p>Henricohahnia obseura: Cai et al. (2003: 156) . Incorrect original spelling.</p><p>Henricohahnia obscura: Zhao et al. (2014: 368) . Incorrect subsequent spelling.</p><p>Henricohahnia wangi: Aukema et al. (2013: 140) (catalogue, distribution).</p><p>Henricohahnia obscara: Aukema et al. (2013: 140) (catalogue, distribution).</p><p>Type material examined. Henricohahnia wangi Ren, 2001 . Holotype: ♀, “&lt;Yunnan Xishuangbanna Mengzhe&gt; [ch] \ 1200 &lt;m&gt; [ch] \ &lt; Chinese Academy of Sciences &gt; [ch]” [with horizontal line between lines #2 and #3], “ 1958. VII. 8 [hw] \ &lt;collector: Wang Shu Yong&gt; [ch]”, “ Henricohahnia [hw] \ wangi Ren, sp. [hw] \ nov. [hw] \ HOLO- TYPE [pr] 2000.V. [hw]” [red, with pr black frame]; pinned, right distiflagellum missing (NKUM) (Figs. 7–14).</p><p>Diagnosis. Differs from other species of Henricohahnia Breddin, 1900, in the presence of conspicuously large and robust, almost cylindrical tubercles on the anterior lobe of the pronotum (with a particularly large pair posteriorly), on the head ventrolaterally (Figs. 10–11), and on the scape subapically (Fig. 12); these tubercles are distinctly smaller in other congeners. In respect of the above characters it is fairly similar to H. montana (Distant, 1903), known from northeastern India (type material examined); due to the lack of males it is tentatively maintained as a distinct species.</p><p>Distribution. CHINA: Yunnan!</p><p>Discussion. Henricohahnia wangi was described based on a single female (the holotype) from Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan, China. This specimen is deposited in NKUM and it was reexamined during the present study (Figs. 7–14). Henricohahnia obscara was described based on a female holotype and two female paratypes, also from Xishuangbanna. According to the original description the holotype was deposited in IZAS, but our request to this institution to study their reduviid types was declined; the satisfactory original descriptions and illustrations, however, enable an identification of this species.</p><p>The specific epithet of H. obscara was spelled as obscara in pp. 155, 160, 163 and 164, but obseura in p. 156 of the paper containing the original description. The authors (Cai et al. 2003: 162) stated that “[t]he species [is] named for its dull colour”, therefore apparently they intended to create the name obscura from the Latin adjective obscurus, - a, - um, but this spelling does not appear in the paper, therefore the spelling obscara is selected here as the correct original spelling acting as First Reviser (ICZN 1999, Art. 32.2.1), and obseura is considered as a typographic error, hence an incorrect original spelling. The subsequent usage of the specific epithet obscura (Zhao et al. 2014: 368) must be considered as an incorrect subsequent spelling.</p><p>Cai et al. (2003) did not mention H. wangi in their review of Henricohahnia from China, suggesting that they had overlooked this species. Subsequentely Zhao et al. (2014: 368) speculated that H. obscara (misspelled as obscura) differs from H. wangi by the “apical spine of lateral pronotal angle pointed lateroposteriorly, but not upturned” (“distinctly upturned and pointed laterally” in H. wangi), and “head laterally ventrally [on] each [side] with 3 long cylindrical tubercles” (“with more than 3 large tubercles” in H. wangi). These diagnostic characters were apparently based on the illustrations of Ren (2001: 1, figs. 2 and 3); the figures in concern, however, are inaccurate, especially with respect to the ventral armature of the head. The head of the holotype is shown in Figs. 10 and 11; these photographs were taken after relaxing the specimen and pulling the forelegs away, thus exposing both lateral sides of the head. The ventrolateral side of the head of the holotype is provided with four tubercles on the left side, but only three tubercles on the right side (the tubercle marked with arrow in Fig. 10 has no counterpart on the right side); the right side therefore perfectly matches the condition figured by Cai et al. (2003: 164, fig. 36) for H. obscara, rendering this diagnostic character suggested by Zhao et al. (2014) for differentiating the two species invalid. Similar to the ventrolateral tubercles on the head, the humeral processes also show considerable variability, with clear asymmetry between the left and the right side; the condition found in the holotype of H. wangi, particularly its left-hand side, is not different from the condition figured for H. obscara by Cai et al. (2003: 163–164, figs. 35, 36 and 41). Other diagnostic characters provided for H. obscara by Cai et al. (2003), e.g. the shape and arrangement of the tubercles on the scape or the shape of the female terminalia show a very close match with the condition found in the holotype of H. wangi (Figs. 12, 13; cf. Cai et al. 2003: 164, figs. 37–39 and 43, respectively). It can be concluded that currently no difference of potential specific importance can be demonstrated between H. wangi and H. obscara, therefore the subjective synonymy of the two species is hereby proposed.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B22687E02502A34BFF28F893FCF41910	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Chen, Ling;Wang, Yang;Rédei, Dávid	Chen, Ling, Wang, Yang, Rédei, Dávid (2021): Taxonomic corrections for East and Southeast Asian Reduviidae (Hemiptera Heteroptera). Zootaxa 4948 (4): 586-598, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4948.4.7
B22687E02506A348FF28FF36FD271FFF.text	B22687E02506A348FF28FF36FD271FFF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pahabengkakia Miller 1941	<div><p>Pahabengkakia Miller, 1941</p><p>Pahabengkakia Miller, 1941: 673 . Type species by original designation: Pahabengkakia piliceps Miller, 1941 .</p><p>Stalireduvius Tomokuni &amp; Cai, 2004: 7 . Type species by original designation: Stalireduvius nodipes Tomokuni &amp; Cai, 2004 (= Pahabengkakia piliceps Miller, 1941, syn. nov.). New subjective synonym.</p><p>Pahabengkakia: Maldonado (1990: 246) (catalogue).</p><p>Stalireduvius: Lam et al. (2015: 112) (listed, distribution).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B22687E02506A348FF28FF36FD271FFF	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Chen, Ling;Wang, Yang;Rédei, Dávid	Chen, Ling, Wang, Yang, Rédei, Dávid (2021): Taxonomic corrections for East and Southeast Asian Reduviidae (Hemiptera Heteroptera). Zootaxa 4948 (4): 586-598, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4948.4.7
B22687E02506A348FF28FE45FE76193D.text	B22687E02506A348FF28FE45FE76193D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Pahabengkakia piliceps Miller 1941	<div><p>Pahabengkakia piliceps Miller, 1941</p><p>(Figs. 15–19)</p><p>Pahabengkakia piliceps Miller, 1941: 673 . Holotype: ♀, [Malaysia:] Selangor, Kanching; BMNH!</p><p>Stalireduvius nodipes Tomokuni &amp; Cai, 2004: 10 . Holotype: ♂, Vietnam: [Bắc Kạn:] Ba B ể; NSMT. New subjective synonym.</p><p>Pahabengkakia piliceps: Maldonado (1990: 246) (catalogue, distribution), Wattanachaiyingcharoen &amp; Jongjitvimol (2007: 71) (redescription and photos of adult and immatures, bionomics), Rasmussen (2008: 6, 30) (listed), Alvarez et al. (2019: [1]) (ecology).</p><p>Stalireduvius nodipes: Lam et al. (2015: 112) (listed, distribution).</p><p>Type material examined. Pahabengkakia piliceps Miller, 1941 . Holotype: ♀, “Type” [circle with red margin], “MALAY PENIN: \ Selangor, F.M.S. \ Kuala Lumpur [pr, crossed over by hw] \ Kanching 18 th miles [hw, with pr dotted underline] \ Dec: 14 th [hw, with pr dotted underline] 192 [pr] 4 [hw, with pr dotted underline] \ H.M. Pendlebury.”, “Brit. Mus. \ 1947-269.”, “Pahabenkakia [sic] \ piliceps \ gen. nov. sp. n [all three lines in N.C.E. Miller’s hw] \ det. N.C.E. Miller 193 [pr] 8 [hw]”; micro-pinned, right antenna, tarsi of right fore, both mid and left hind legs missing (BMNH) (Figs. 15–17).</p><p>Additional specimens examined. LAOS: Bolikhamsay Prov., Phou Khao Khouay N [ational] B[iodiversity] C[onservation] A[rea], Tad Leuk Waterfall, 280 m, 11–12.iv.1998, from and beneath bark, leg. O. Merkl &amp; G. Csorba, No. 45 (1 ♂ 1 ♀ HNHM) .</p><p>Distribution. THAILAND (Wattanachaiyingcharoen &amp; Jongjitvimol 2007). LAOS (new country record): Bolikhamsay Prov.! VIETNAM: Bắc Kạn Prov. (Tomokuni &amp; Cai 2004). MALAYSIA: Selangor!; Kuala Lumpur!</p><p>Discussion. The type material of Pahabengkakia piliceps consists of a female holotype from Selangor and a female paratype from Kuala Lumpur, now Malaysia (Miller 1941). Only the holotype (Figs. 15–17) was found in the BMNH in course of the present study. The species is the type species of the currently monotypic genus Pahabengkakia .</p><p>Stalireduvius nodipes was described based on a single male (the holotype) from northern Vietnam (Bắc Kạn Prov.) (Tomokuni &amp; Cai 2004), deposited in NSMT. Its identity is readily ascertainable from the detailed original description and illustrations. This species is the type species of the monotypic genus Stalireduvius .</p><p>In spite of the considerable similarity evident from the original description and illustration of P. piliceps (Miller 1941), Tomokuni &amp; Cai (2004) did not compare Stalireduvius with Pahabengkakia and did not note the relatedness of their included species, leaving little doubt that they simply overlooked this taxon. Their description and illustrations make it abundantly clear that S. nodipes is conspecific with P. piliceps, and accordingly the subjective synonymy of the two species and also of the two genera is hereby proposed.</p><p>Pahabengkakia piliceps seems to be distributed all over Indo-China, extending to the Malay Peninsula. Although it is rare in collections, it is probably frequently overlooked due to its specialized bionomics, treated by Wattanachaiyingcharoen &amp; Jongjitvimol (2007). The latter authors provided a photo of an adult; a better photo of a female from Laos (representing a new country record) is provided here (Figs. 18–19) to facilitate the identification of this genus and species.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B22687E02506A348FF28FE45FE76193D	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Chen, Ling;Wang, Yang;Rédei, Dávid	Chen, Ling, Wang, Yang, Rédei, Dávid (2021): Taxonomic corrections for East and Southeast Asian Reduviidae (Hemiptera Heteroptera). Zootaxa 4948 (4): 586-598, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4948.4.7
B22687E02509A347FF28FF7EFD611D41.text	B22687E02509A347FF28FF7EFD611D41.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Reduvius xantusi (Horvath 1879) Chen & Wang & Rédei 2021	<div><p>Reduvius xantusi (Horváth, 1879), new combination</p><p>(Figs. 20–26)</p><p>Velitra xantusi Horváth, 1879: 149 . Holotype: ♀, China: [Zhejiang,] Ningpo [= Ningbo]; HNHM!</p><p>Velitra xanti: Lethierry &amp; Severin (1896: 113) . Incorrect subsequent spelling.</p><p>Reduvius decliviceps Hsiao, 1976: 85, 92. Holotype: ♂, China: Jiangsu, Nanning; NKUM! New subjective synonym.</p><p>Velitra xantusi: Oshanin (1908: 534) (catalogue, distribution), Oshanin (1912: 51) (catalogue, distribution), Wu (1935: 459) (catalogue, distribution), Hoffmann (1944: 22) (catalogue, distribution), Stichel (1960a: 372) (catalogue, distribution), Stichel (1960b: 111) (catalogue, distribution), Hsiao (1976: 88) (in key), Hsiao &amp; Ren (1981: 450) (in key, distribution), Chen (1990: 148) (listed, distribution), Maldonado (1990: 456) (catalogue, distribution), Putshkov &amp; Putshkov (1996: 205) (catalogue, distribution), Hua (2000: 212) (listed, distribution), Fang &amp; Wu (2001: 54) (listed, distribution).</p><p>Reduvius decliviceps: Miyamoto (1977: 207) (records), Miyamoto &amp; Yasunaga (1989: 169) (listed, distribution), Maldonado (1990: 435) (catalogue, distribution), Lee et al. (1994: 20) (records), Zhang (1994: 42) (listed, distribution), Kwon et al. (1996: 113) (listed), Putshkov &amp; Putshkov (1996: 196) (catalogue, distribution), Ishikawa (1999: 25) (photo, record, distribution), Hua (2000: 211) (listed, distribution), Kwon et al. (2001: 217) (catalogue, distribution), Ishikawa et al. (2005: 272) (diagnosis, intraspecific variability, photos, figures, records, distribution, bionomics), Ishikawa &amp; Miyamoto (2012: 268) (redescription, records, photos, distribution), Ishikawa (2016: 447) (catalogue, distribution), Lam (2016: 249) (listed, habitat, prey), Saito et al. (2017: 88) (records).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B22687E02509A347FF28FF7EFD611D41	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Chen, Ling;Wang, Yang;Rédei, Dávid	Chen, Ling, Wang, Yang, Rédei, Dávid (2021): Taxonomic corrections for East and Southeast Asian Reduviidae (Hemiptera Heteroptera). Zootaxa 4948 (4): 586-598, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4948.4.7
