Hecalus facialis Distant, 1918
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Hecalus facialis Distant, 1918 View in CoL
1918. Hecalus facialis Distant, Fauna Brit. India. Rhynchota , 4: 344.
Material examined: 22♀♀, Mizoram, Mamit, DTR, Teirei Lui , 23.v.2019, Coll. S. Jahan.
Diagnostic characters: Body length 7-8 mm. Body length 7-8 mm. Body dull yellow, wings concolourous; black spot at end of clavus. Ovipositor with 2 medial and 2 lateral longitudinal brownish bands; vertex broadly rounded; pronotum anteriorly carinate; scutellum transversely impressed before apex.
Distribution: India: Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Mizoram, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal.
Remarks: This species has been recorded for the first time from Mizoram.
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