A study on genus Chlamydatus Curtis, 1833 from China (Heteroptera: Miridae: Phylinae) Author Li, Xiao-Ming Author Liu, Guo-Qing text Zootaxa 2006 1271 57 68 journal article 10.5281/zenodo.173273 8c3ac715-622a-420c-9f2a-76a8dd62bc20 1175­5326 173273 Chlamydatus pachycerus Kiritshenko, 1931 Chlamydatus pachycerus Kiritshenko, 1931 : 384 ; Carvalho, 1958 : 33 ; Schuh, 1995 : 291 ; Kerzhner, 1999 : 327 . Diagnosis: Recognizable by the small size, total length 1.80–2.00, the width across pronotum 0.70, the hemelytron width 0.80–1.00, the unicolorous hemelytra sometimes being brachypterous, the relatively thick antennal segments I and II, the black femora with pale distal bands, and the yellow tibia with black, long, and thick spines. Distribution: China (Xizang (=Tibet)). Remark: Kiritshenko (1931) described Chlamydatus pachycerus . Subsequently, this species only appeared in catalogs, without further description. All the specimens examined by Kiritshenko were collected from the Tibet with the altitude not less than 4000m . There are no illustrations or a description of male genitalia available. We could not examine type specimens of this species. The diagnosis is based on the paper of Kiritshenko (1931) . From Kiritshenko’s description, C. pachycerus can be separated from other species of this genus.