Review of the mirine plant bug genus Eurystylus Stål from Japan and Taiwan (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae: Mirinae), with descriptions of two new species, a new synonymy and a new combination Yasunaga, Tomohide Nakatani, Yukinobu Chérot, Frédéric Zootaxa 2017 4227 3 301 324 8WFPV [240,369,151,177] Liliopsida Cannaceae Eurystylus CoL Plantae Zingiberales 6 307 Tracheophyta genus    1. Pronotum almost entirely fuscous, concolorous, without noticeable pale portion or macula ( Fig. 3H, J)......  E. jingfui  n. sp.  - Pronotum grayish brown, pale brown, or brown, usually with a pair of darker spots on disk...........................2   2. A pair of dark spots on pronotum surrounded by pale margin, clearly ocellate ( Fig. 2A); final-instar nymph with four or five pairs of clear, ocellate spots on abdominal sterna II–VII ( Fig. 2B)...................................  E. coelestialium  - A pair of dark spots obscure, ovoid, narrowed ( Fig. 1E–F) or sometimes absent ( Fig. 3A); final-instar nymph usually with two pairs of ocellate spots on abdomen ( Fig. 2C–D)..............................................................3   3. Antennal segment III entirely dark, without pale base; paired spots on pronotum ovoid and comparatively clear ( Fig. 1D; 3E); corium and clavus speckled with grayish, mossy patterns ( Fig. 3E); final-instar nymph with almost uniformly whitish or yellowish body, antennae and legs ( Fig. 2D)...................................................  E. ryukyus  n. sp.  - Base of antennal segment III always pale; paired spots on pronotum elongate and obscure ( Fig. 1, E–F), sometimes reduced or obliterated ( Fig. 3A); hemelytron speckled with small, pale spots, without mossy pattern ( Fig. 3, A, C); final-instar nymph generally pale brown, partly tinged with red, with apical parts of antennal segment II and femora reddish brown ( Fig. 2C).................................................................................................  E. sauteri