Taxonomic review for the Asian taxa of plant bug tribe Hallodapini, with emphasis on stridulatory mechanism (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae) Author Yasunaga, Tomohide Research Associate, Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY 10024, USA; Author Tamada, Yui Nagasaki West High School, Biology Club, Takenokubo 12 - Author Hinami, Haruka Nagasaki West High School, Biology Club, Takenokubo 12 - Author Miyazaki, Ayana Nagasaki West High School, Biology Club, Takenokubo 12 - Author Duwal, Ram Keshari Visiting Researcher, Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada Environmental Health, K. W. Neatby: Bldg # 20, 960 Carling Avenue, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa Ontario, Canada K Author Nagashima, Tetsuya Nagasaki West High School, Biology Club, Takenokubo 12 - text Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae 2019 Acta. Ent. Mus. Natl. Pragae 2019-02-26 59 1 71 99 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/aemnp-2019-0007 journal article 5772 10.2478/aemnp-2019-0007 64a55ff4-0a71-491f-a4f4-9b2cd5a41431 1804-6487 4505468 027CE86F-9E75-44C3-A35E-E0C20BA4B693 Cleotomiroides Schuh, 1984 Diagnosis. Externally very similar to Cleotomiris , from which this genus can be distinguished by slender and almost linear antennal segments II–IV ( Figs 11–12 ), strongly protruding evaporative area of scent efferent system ( Figs 74–75 ), remarkably broadened endosoma that is more or less elaborated apically with some appendages ( Fig. 195 ), and small but thick-rimmed sclerotized ring (see YASUNAGA 2012 ). Detailed diagnosis and description were provided by SCHUH (1984) . Figs 33–39. Two new species of Asian hallodapines. 33–35 – Cleotomiroides ishikawachui sp. nov. , holotype ♁ (Java): 33 – dorsal habitus, 34 – ventral habitus, 35 – hemelytron; 36–39 – H. susurratus sp. nov. , (Thailand): 36 – dorsal habitus, holotype ♁; 37 – ventral habitus, paratype ♁; 38 – ditto, left lateral view; 39 – pygophore, with pygophoral spine. Discussion. See discussion under Cleotomiris .