The genus Cecyrina Walker, 1867, with the description of two new species (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae: Asopinae) Author Zhao, Qing Author Bu, Wen-Jun Author Liu, Guo-Qing text Zootaxa 2016 4114 3 309 319 journal article 39010 10.11646/zootaxa.4114.3.6 c2bd1e9d-f41d-4564-ba11-3593552abf93 1175-5326 267104 822D21B8-8A1E-40C4-B55F-FC0BB47DF4FD Cecyrina platyrhinoides Walker, 1867 ( Figs. 5, 6 ; 14–19) Cecyrina platyrhinoides Walker, 1867 : 119 ; Hsiao and Cheng, 1977 : 86 . Diagnosis. Body elongate-oval, blackish, dorsal and ventral surfaces very rugulose, with many yellowish spots, especially on pronotum, corium, legs and abdomen; a longitudinal ridge from the center of the vertex to the apex of scutellum; head declined, mandibular plates about one fourth longer than clypeus, anteriorly convergent; protibia dilation narrow, blade-shape, width about half the length of protibia ( Figs. 5, 6 ). FIGURES 14–19. Cecyrina platyrhinoides 14–15. Pygophore (14. Dorsal view; 15. Ventral view) 16–17. Aedeagus (16. Lateral view; 17. Apical view) 18. Paramere (Ventral view) 19. Female external genitalia (1st g. = first gonocoxite; 8th p. = eighth paratergite; 9th p. = ninth paratergite). Male genitalia . Pygophore width greater than length, posterolateral angles angulated, situated much higher than notch in ventroposterior rim; dorsoposterior rim sinuated, with small, subangular parandria; ventroposterior rim concave, sclerotized ( Figs. 14, 15 ). Aedeagus simple, with one pair of lateral conjunctival lobes which are narrow, long, the apices not bifurcate; ventral and apical conjunctival lobes absent; median penial plates strongly sclerotized, united at base; vesica slightly extending out from venter of median penial plates ( Figs. 16, 17 ). Paramere ( Fig. 18 ) obtuse apically, with a short inner branch protruding to one side. Female genitalia . 1st gonocoxites large, plate-like, posterior margins slightly sinuate. The 8th paratergites subtriangular, with some irregular yellow spots, apices of 9th paratergites as long as or a little longer than those of 8th ( Fig. 19 ). Material examined . CHINA , Hunan Province : 1 , Taoyuan Cave, Yanling County, alt. 660–1100m , 17. VII. 2004 , Weibing Zhu leg.; 1 , Mangshan, Yizhang, Chenzhou, alt. 1300– 1030m , 23. VII. 2004 , Ying Tian leg. Guangxi Province : 1 , Hongtan, Longsheng, 1. IX. 1964 , Liangchen Wang leg.; 1 , Huaping Nature Protection Area, Longsheng, alt. 1280m , 17. VII. 2009 , Kai Dang leg.; 1 , Daming Mt. Nature Protection Area, 11. VII. 2012 , Cuifeng Yang leg.; 1 , Gaozhai Village, Xing’an County, 2. VII. 1974 . leg. Guizhou Province : 1 , Huguo Temple, Fanjing Mt., alt. 1400m , 3. VIII. 2001 , Zizhong Li leg. Yunnan Province : 1 , 8. V. 1984 , Leyi Zheng leg.; 1 , Benglong, Longxin, Longling, alt. 2170m , 16. X. 2002 , Huaijun Xue and Xiaohong Ou leg.; 1 , Bojiba, Ailao Mt., 6. V. 1984 , Liu leg. Xizang Province : 1 , Motuo, alt. 2100m , 12. XI. 1998 , Jian Yao leg. (deposited in Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences). Distribution. China (Guangxi, Hunan, Fujian, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, Xizang), India , Bhutan .