Halys dentatus (Fabricius, 1775)
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9. Halys dentatus (Fabricius, 1775)
1775. Hylus dentatus Fabricius, Syst. End. 702.
1902. Hylus dentatus : Distant, Fauna Brit. India. Rhynchota., 1: 119-120.
Material examined: 1ex, Seven Tanks Campus, Dist.
Kolkata, 26. iV. 2015, P.C. Saha Coll.
Diagnostic characters: Body brown coarsely and darkly punctuate and provided with black patched thorough out except antennae; head elongated, compound eye dark brown to black, connexivum alternately yellow and black; antennae brown, distal end of second and third joints and base of fifth joint brownish yellow, second subequal to fourth and third subequal fifth joints; rostrum passing fifth abdominal segment.
Length: 17 to 23 m.m.
Distribution: India: West Bengal (Kolkata). Assam,
Maharashtra, Karnataka. Elsewhere: Sri Lanka.
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