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{{Speciesbox |image=Pyrops intricata.jpg |genus=Pyrops |species=intricatus |authority=(Walker, 1857) |synonyms_ref= |synonyms={{Species list |Hotinus intricatus|Walker, 1857 |Fulgora intricata|(Walker, 1857) |Pyrops intricata|(Walker, 1857) |Fulgora stellata|Butler, 1874 }} }}Pyrops intricatus is a species of lantern bug, an insect in the family Fulgoridae, found in Borneo.[ It was originally described in 1857 by Francis Walker as Hotinus intricatus.][[4]]DescriptionWalker described the male of the species as follows: {{blockquote|Ferruginous. Rostrum slightly curved and ascending, sprinkled with white flecks, rounded and luteous at the tip, a little shorter than the body. Abdomen black; hind borders of the segments green. Tibiae and tarsi black. Fore wings black, with three testaceous interior bands, and with twelve exterior luteous spots; 3rd band interrupted; veins green, brighter on the interior part than on the exterior part, where they are differently arranged. Hind wings bright bluish-grecn, with very broad purplish-black borders. Length of the body without the rostrum 11 lines; of the wings 33 lines. This species is closely allied to H. maculatus, Oliv., but in the latter species the rostrum is wholly black and more slender at the tip; the fore wings have green spots and no bands, and the blue part of the hind wings extends more towards the borders in front and less so hindward.}}SubspeciesSubspecies include: - Pyrops intricatus albobasalis (Lallemand, 1960)
- Pyrops intricatus intricatus (Walker, 1857)
References1. ^1 {{cite journal |last1=Walker |first1=Francis |title=Catalogue of the Homopterous Insects collected at Sarawak, Borneo, by Mr. A. R. Wallace, with Descriptions of New Species. |journal=Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London. Zoology |date=March 1857 |volume=1 |issue=4 |page=142 |doi=10.1111/j.1096-3642.1857.tb00966.x}}
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