The systematic position of Pamera noctuabunda Bergroth, 1907 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Rhyparochromidae), with a revised key to the species of Stalaria Harrington, 1980 Author Scudder, G. G. E. Department of Zoology and Centre for Biodiversity Research, University of British Columbia, 6270 University Boulevard, Vancouver, British Columbia, V 6 T 1 Z 4, Canada. E-mail: scudder @ zoology. ubc. ca text Zootaxa 2019 2019-10-31 4691 3 293 296 journal article 21154 10.11646/zootaxa.4691.3.10 cb23c8ce-d093-4dfc-9d46-8f20ee18a6e8 1175-5326 3998652 B8FCB5AF-E00E-47E3-B5C0-7136AFCE4A32 A revised key to the species of Stalaria 1. Second and third antennal segments with erect setae which are longer than width of segment; rostrum and femora with longish, erect setae; total length over 6.0mm ( Fig. 1 )................................................. kisseis (Linnavuori) - Second and third antennal segments without erect setae which are longer than width of segment; total length less than 6.0mm ................................................................................................... 2 2. Pronotum and scutellum with numerous long, erect setae; total length usually over 5.2mm ( Fig. 4 )... noctuabunda (Bergroth) - Pronotum and scutellum without numerous long, erect setae; total length usually less than 5.2mm ..................... 3 3. Apex of corium with a conspicuous black macula ( Fig. 2 ); scutellum with elongate, yellowish lateral stripe on each side of midline and without a median dark brown triangular area; fourth antennal segment dark brown with a distinct yellow subapical annulus; male total length over 4.75mm ................................................. lestoni Slater and Zheng - Apex of corium without a conspicuous and well-developed black macula ( Fig. 3 ); scutellum with a median dark brown trian- gular area; fourth antennal segment brown without a distinct yellow subapical annulus; male total length under 4.75mm ....................................................................................... nana Slater and Zheng