15. Poppiocapsidea Yasunaga, 1998

(Figures 52–54, 59–61)

Poppiocapsidea Yasunaga, 1998a: 68 –69 (as n. gen.) [type-species by original designation: Megacoelum clypeale Poppius, 1915b]. Poppiocapsidea: Chérot, Yasunaga & Gorczyca 1999: 15 –23 (new generic definition, discussion); Kerzhner & Josifov 1999: 171 (catalog); Schuh 2002–2013 (online catalog).

Diagnosis. Body length 6–8, sub-oblong, slightly convex, non-uniformly orange to pale red. Labium short, not reaching posterior coxae. Pronotum dorsally almost glabrous with a shining collar and a pair of stiff erect setae on anterior corners. Scutellum relatively flat. Hemelytra dull, rugose, punctation very reduced, dense, narrow and shallow, their pilosity dense, recumbent. Tibia with dense suberect setae and light, yellow spines. Primary apophysis of right paramere with two pointed lobes. Secondary gonopore incomplete, only lower half distinct, and thickly covered with long hairs; phallus devoid of comb, true spiculum or phallic support (Chérot’s ACH). Parietovaginal rings wide, devoid of anterior projection; dorso-labiate plate reduced.

Included species. P. biseratensis (Distant, 1903) *, P. clypealis (Poppius, 1915b), P. tagalica (Poppius, 1915) * (n. comb.).

Distribution. Genus known from Australian and Oriental regions (India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar—as Burma -, Sri Lanka—as Ceylon -, Philippines Islands, Taiwan, Thailand).

Host plants. No available data.