186 HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 
fornia 245 (coll. Dist.), Nevada ®, New Mexico %.—Mexico (Mus. Berol.), Jalapa (Hoge), 
Puebla (Bilimek, Mus. Vind. Ces.); GuareMata, Panajachel, El Reposo (Champion). 
—Conomsia* (Mus. Vind. Ces.), Bogota*; VENEZUELA; La Guarra4, BraziL, Ega, 
Amazons (de Mathan, coll. Oberthiir), Rio Janeiro ? +. 
According to Mr. Glover, this insect in Maryland is found under bark in winter. 
Prof. Ubler® states that nothing is yet known as to its food-plant. 
The two varietal forms here figured are from Guatemala and Mexico. 
27. Lygeus nigriguttulus. (Tab. XVII. fig. 11.) 
M. (Melanocoryphus) nigriguttulus, Stal, En. Hem. iv. p. 113. 8°. 
Hab. Muxtco, Orizaba (Bilimek, Mus. Vind. Ces.) ; Brrvish Honpuras, river Sarstoon 
(Blancaneauz). 
A typical specimen in the Stockholm Museum is here figured. 
28. Lygeus circumlinitus, n. sp. (Tab. XVII. fig. 13.) 
Black, pilose. Pronotum with the margins and a central longitudinal line pale reddish. Scutellum with a 
very pale reddish central longitudinal fascia, which commences near base, and is continued along the 
claval apical margins. Corium with the lateral and apical margins pale reddish. Membrane black. 
Underside of the body pale reddish; head, antenne, rostrum, a rounded spot on each side of prosternum 
near posterior margin, mesd- and metasternum, and legs black; posterior margins of pro-, meso-, and 
meiasternum pale obscure luteous. Apical segment of abdomen faintly infuscated. 
Long. 5-6 millim. 
Hab. Guaremata, Capetillo (Champion). 
Allied to Z. circumlitus, Stal; but the colour of the abdomen, the markings of the 
pronotum and its very much smaller size will at once distinguish it. 
29. Lygeus circumlitus. (Tab. XVI. fig. 13.) 
Lygeus circumlitus, Stal, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxiii. p. 309. 199°. 
M. (Melanocoryphus) circumlitus, Stal, En. Hem. iv. p. 113. 10”. 
Hab. Mexico1, Oaxaca?, Orizaba (Bilimek, Mus. Vind. Cos.), Ventanas, Durango 
(A. Forrer); Guatema.a, Capetillo, Cahabon, Guatemala city (Champion). 
A Guatemalan specimen is here figured. 
30. Lygeus circumplicatus, n. sp. (Tab. XVIII. fig. 4.) 
Black, pilose. Pronotum with the anterior and posterior margins, lateral margins halfway from base, and a 
central longitudinal fascia, which also extends broadly only halfway from base, pale reddish. Scutellum 
black and unicolorous. Corium very pilose; lateral margin, and a slightly curved basal submarginal 
streak, pale reddish; apical claval margin, and apical margin to corium, narrowly and obscurely dull 
ochraceous. Membrane black. Head and sternum beneath black, the posterior margins of the segments 
of the last somewhat paler; abdomen obscure reddish or ochraceous, with a stigmatal row of transverse 
black lines; segmental incisures also narrowly black. Antenne and rostrum black. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. Guatemata, Quezaltenango, Capetillo (Champion). 
