The Indian Hyalopeplini (Insecta, Heteroptera, Miridae, Mirinae): A preliminary review Author Yeshwanth, H. M. Author Chérot, F. text Zootaxa 2018 2018-02-09 4378 3 301 322 journal article 30788 10.11646/zootaxa.4378.3.1 20785585-7980-4fb6-a3ff-fe09c0e74d08 1175-5326 1169871 C197FDFA-09A1-4238-8094-AB69F8BE2130 Hyalopeplinus malayensis Carvalho in Carvalho & Gross, 1979 ( Figs. 5–8 ) Hyalopeplinus malayensis Carvalho in Carvalho & Gross 1979 : 457 458 (as new genus). Hyalopeplinus malayensis : Schuh 1995 : 677 (catalogue); Zheng et al . 2005 : 47 48 (redescription, in fauna); Schuh 2002 2013 (online catalogue). Diagnosis. Frons with a small black spot above antennal peduncle. Pronotal collar with a median and two pair of lateral facies, dark red or reddish. Pronotal disk with a median facie enlarged apically, dark red to black and two lateral black spots. Pronotal lateral margins concave. Humeral angles slightly infuscate but never with a black spot. Upper portion of vitta on propleura separated from lateral black spot of pronotal disk. Habitus in dorsal view Fig. 5 . Male genital structures Figs. 6–8 . Measurements of Indian specimen table 1. Material examined. INDIA : KARNATAKA: 1♂: Bangalore, 861 m , 13° 9’ N, 77° 29’ E., 10.vi.2012 , Yeshwanth H.M . leg.; 1♀: same data but 5.i.2014 ; 1♂, 1♀: Bangalore, GKVK, 30.iii.2012 , Shrikant leg; 1♀: same data but 5.i.2011 , Sudha M. leg.; 1♂, 1♀: 22.i.2006 , Kengegowda N . leg.; 1♂, 1♀: same data but 24.xii.2012 , Ex: Sapindus laurifolia (Sapindaceae) , Yeshwanth H.M. leg; 7♂, 2♀: Coorg, Galibeedu, 6.i.2012 , Yeshwanth H.M. leg; 2♀: Coorg, Galibeedu, 3.iii.2011 , Kusha & Shamika leg.; 1♂, 2♀: Coorg, Mandalpatti, 8.i.2012 , Reddy leg.; 2♂, 5♀: Mudigere, 26.iv.2013 , Girish leg; 3♀: Mudigere, 14.xii.2013 , Vinayaka leg; 2♂: Mudigere, 10.iii.2014 , Yeshwanth H. M. leg; 2♀: Mudigere, 12.v.2011 , Yeshwanth H. M. leg; 2♂, 1♀: Belghaum, Castle rock, 27.x.2011 , Yeshwanth H. M. leg. TAMIL NADU: 1♂: Coimbatore, 9.vi. 2015 , at light, Yeshwanth H.M . leg. (UASB). Distribution. New species for India , known from China ( Guangdong ), Indonesia ( Sumatra ), Laos , Sri Lanka and Vietnam .