taxonID	type	description	language	source
03DF87EEE9643973FE8CFFF61D3DF8E3.taxon	description	Body moderate, elongated, generally drab, without a metallic sheen, dark brown with thickly black punctures; head broader than long, paraclypei shorter than clypeus, latter dorsally raised, lateral margins of paraclypei slightly sinuate and anteriorly rounded with convex margin paraclypeal lobe just above the eyes rounded; antennae with basal segment never reaching to head apex, second segment equal to third, fifth longest, antenniferous tubercles visible from above; labium passing much beyond hind coxae, reaching to third abdominal venter; pronotum more than 2 x broader than its length, lateral margins slightly sinuate, anterior angles, spinously toothed, directed laterad; scutellum elongate with apical lobe, apex having distinctly round, not acute, apical lobe slightly marked by a constriction; mesosternum sulcate; metathoracic scent auricle much shorter with markedly subacute apex, having posterior margin convex, round, beyond ostiole reaching to much less than ½ of evaporatoria, ostiole with ovate opening, evaporatoria distinct; hemelytra with ¾ th of costal margin apically curved, outer margin of corium without pale elongate lines and median large ovate spot absent, concealing entire connexiva, later without shining black patches and apical portion of tergum entirely concealed by hemelytral membrane. Female genitalia Female terminalia with first gonocoxae having a knob on posterior angle somewhat triangular, larger than eighth paratergites, fused posterior margin of the later medially, shallowly u-shaped; ninth paratergites elongate, plate like, distinctly passing beyond fused posterior margins of eighth paratergites; spermatheca with prominent proximal and distal flanges, bulb with two elongate, thin finger like tubular processes, not or hardly passing beyond distal flange, proximal spermathecal duct about 2 x longer than distal spermathecal duct.	en	Ahmad 1, Imtiaz, Zahid, Muhammad (2012): A New Caystrine Stink Bug Genus Neoriazocoris to Accommodate Caystrus punjabensis Ahmad and Kamaluddin (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) and its Phylogenetic Relationship. Pakistan J. Zool. 44, No. 4: 1117-1122
03DF87EEE9643973FE8CFFF61D3DF8E3.taxon	discussion	Comparative note This genus is most closely related to Riazocoris in having labium reaching at least to metacoxae, sometimes passing much beyond to third abdominal segment and second antennal segment equal, subequal, or slightly shorter than third but it can easily be separated from the same in having labium passing much beyond metacoxae, reaching to third abdominal sternum, apical margin of scutellum distinctly round, not subacute and clypeus distinctly longer than paraclypei, dorsally raised.	en	Ahmad 1, Imtiaz, Zahid, Muhammad (2012): A New Caystrine Stink Bug Genus Neoriazocoris to Accommodate Caystrus punjabensis Ahmad and Kamaluddin (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) and its Phylogenetic Relationship. Pakistan J. Zool. 44, No. 4: 1117-1122
03DF87EEE9643973FE8CFFF61D3DF8E3.taxon	distribution	Distribution Pakistan: Punjab. (Oriental region)	en	Ahmad 1, Imtiaz, Zahid, Muhammad (2012): A New Caystrine Stink Bug Genus Neoriazocoris to Accommodate Caystrus punjabensis Ahmad and Kamaluddin (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) and its Phylogenetic Relationship. Pakistan J. Zool. 44, No. 4: 1117-1122
03DF87EEE9643973FE8CFFF61D3DF8E3.taxon	type_taxon	Type species Neoriazocoris punjabensis (Ahmad and Kamaluddin).	en	Ahmad 1, Imtiaz, Zahid, Muhammad (2012): A New Caystrine Stink Bug Genus Neoriazocoris to Accommodate Caystrus punjabensis Ahmad and Kamaluddin (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) and its Phylogenetic Relationship. Pakistan J. Zool. 44, No. 4: 1117-1122
03DF87EEE9673971FEB7FA281B82F939.taxon	description	(Figs. 1 A-D)	en	Ahmad 1, Imtiaz, Zahid, Muhammad (2012): A New Caystrine Stink Bug Genus Neoriazocoris to Accommodate Caystrus punjabensis Ahmad and Kamaluddin (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) and its Phylogenetic Relationship. Pakistan J. Zool. 44, No. 4: 1117-1122
03DF87EEE9673971FEB7FA281B82F939.taxon	description	Colouration and general shape Mostly as described by Ahmad and Kamaluddin (1989). Generally drab looking, dark brown with thick black punctures, except thin lateral portions of pronotum, thin collar, 2 / 3 rd of median anterior longitudinal line of head and a short median thin longitudinal line of pronotum, an eye-shaped patch on each side of this line, a median longitudinal line upto basal lobe, and a spot on each basal angle of scutellum; basal portion of 5 th antennal segments and large median portions of first gonocoxae and eighth paratergites pale; eyes brownish black; ocelli reddish brown; membrane of hemelytra smoky; body generally oblongate, length distinctly more than maximum width of pronotum; Head Distinctly broader than its length, anteocular distance slightly shorter than remainder of head, paraclypei shorter than clypeus, latter dorsally raised, lateral margins slightly sinuate and anteriorly rounded with convex margin, paraclypeal lobe just above the eyes rounded; antennae with basal segment shorter than haed apex, length of antennal segments I 0.5, II 0.9, III 0.9, IV 1.4, V 1.7, antennal formula 1 <2 = 3 <4 <5; labium passing much beyond hind coxae reaching to 3 rd abdominal venter, length of labial segments I 0.8, II 1.4, III 1.3, IV 0.9; labial formula, 1 <4 <3 <2; length of anteocular region 0.8; posterior of head including eyes 0.9; width of head 2.6. Thorax Pronotum distinctly less than 2.25 X broader than its length, lateral margins slightly sinuate, anterior angles spinously toothed, laterally directed, length 2.2, width 4.9; scutellum longer than broad with rounded apical lobe, length 3.6, width 2.6; metathoracic scent gland auricle (Fig. 1 B) much shorter with markedly subacute apex having posterior margin convex, round beyond ostiole reaching to much less than ½ of evaporatoria, ostiole with ovate opening, evaporatoria distinct; membrane of hemelytra slightly passing beyond abdomen; distance base scutellum- apex clavus 2.69; apex clavus-apex corium 2.1; apex coriumapex abdomen including membrane 3.8. Abdomen Posterior margin of 7 th abdominal sternum medially U-shaped, deeply concave, markedly constricted at the lateral junction of eighth and ninth paratergites, lateral angles triangular, lobed-like; connexiva hardly exposed at repose; total length of female 10.5. Female genitalia Terminalia (Fig. 1 C) having first gonocoxae with a knob on each side of posterior angle, much larger than 8 th paratergites, medially fused posterior margin of the latter distinctly medially concave, shallowly U-shaped; 9 th paratergites posteriorly, medially round; spermatheca (Fig. 1 D) with spermathecal bulb having two elongate, tubular finger-like processes, of more or less equal size hardly reaching beyond distal flange, sclerotized median duct highly dilated at both ends, median swelling elongately oval; proximal spermathecal duct about 2 x longer than distal spermathecal duct.	en	Ahmad 1, Imtiaz, Zahid, Muhammad (2012): A New Caystrine Stink Bug Genus Neoriazocoris to Accommodate Caystrus punjabensis Ahmad and Kamaluddin (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) and its Phylogenetic Relationship. Pakistan J. Zool. 44, No. 4: 1117-1122
03DF87EEE9673971FEB7FA281B82F939.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined Holotype female, Pakistan, Punjab: Tounsa, on Desmostachya bipinnata L. 22 - 3 - 1989, leg. Mohammad Rahim, in NHMUK.	en	Ahmad 1, Imtiaz, Zahid, Muhammad (2012): A New Caystrine Stink Bug Genus Neoriazocoris to Accommodate Caystrus punjabensis Ahmad and Kamaluddin (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) and its Phylogenetic Relationship. Pakistan J. Zool. 44, No. 4: 1117-1122
03DF87EEE9673971FEB7FA281B82F939.taxon	discussion	Comparative note This new species at the moment is the only species of its genus and is known by its generic characters and could easily be separated from the two known specific taxa of Riazocoris Ahmad and Afzal by the characters noted under the comparative note of its genus and under “ discussion ” with reference to its phylogenetic relationships.	en	Ahmad 1, Imtiaz, Zahid, Muhammad (2012): A New Caystrine Stink Bug Genus Neoriazocoris to Accommodate Caystrus punjabensis Ahmad and Kamaluddin (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) and its Phylogenetic Relationship. Pakistan J. Zool. 44, No. 4: 1117-1122
