Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
The following bibliographical catalogue was prepared several years ago, and thinking that other workers might find it of use, it is offered for publication at this time. A table of the genera, compiled from the writings of various systematists who have dealt with this famiiy, is added to make the paper more complete.
page 74 note * See Stal, Hemip. Afr., IV., p. 264, for terminology of wing veins.
page 75 note * Stal is not consistent regarding the number of apical cells in this genus; in his original description, Rio Jan. Hem. Faun., II., 22, he says, “Alae areolis apicalibus quattuor, and in Hemip. Africana, IV., 9, says, Alis areis apicalibus sex, while Ashmead, Entomol. Amer., IV., 141, says “Elytra with 4 apical cells.”.