Menida speciosa Zheng & Xiong, 2001
Remarks: This species closes to Menida formosa (Westwood, 1837) in overall color pattern. Differences include: Body larger and a little more elongate, more attenuated posteriorly, hemelytral membrane longer and darker, with more prominent bluish metallic sheen, especially in female individuals; head less declivent, lacking the yellow stripes in the anterior half of jugum; posterior lobe of pronotum with some yellow markings; scutellum longer, dark scutellar basal spot always large, the light-colored spot at lateral angle surrounded by black areas; ventral side of mesothoracic segment not continuously black, the 4–6th abdominal sternum without
median black spot. Color and form of male genital capsule different.
Distribution: Yunnan.
Reference: Leyi Zheng, Jiang Xiong, 2001, A new species of Menida Motschulsky from China with a redescription of Menida salvazana Distant (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae), Zoological Research, 22 (3): 216–219.