272 HEMIPTERA-HETEROPTERA. 
Mr. Uhler states they are varieties of one species; I think a mistake may have been 
made in that respect, more particularly as he refers to the description as well as the 
figure of C. tetrastigma, the first of which really refers to another species C. (Resthenia) 
divisa, as pointed out by Stal and previously recorded here (anted p. 208). 
Division CAPSARIA. 
Capsaria, Reuter, Bih. Vet.-Ak. Handl. iii: 1, p. 6 (1875). 
The following characters used by Dr. Reuter in his diagnosis of this division— 
“cuneo breviusculo, fractura sepe profunda”—appear most easy of recognition, and, as 
I understand the division and use it, the Capsaria have the cuneus shorter than in the 
preceding division, but principally broader at the base. * 
LYGUS. 
Lygus, Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. p. 147 (1881) ; Fieber, Crit. Gen. p. 42 (1858) ; Eur. Hem. p. 272 (1861) ; 
Reuter, Bih. Vet.-Ak. Handl. iii: 1, p. 15 (1875). 
In Lygus the second joint of the antenne is not, or very slightly, incrassated ; the 
first joint of the posterior tarsi is very little longer than the second; the eyes are 
moderately exserted; the hemelytra are more or less pubescent; the cuneus mode- 
rately elongated. 
This genus probably occurs wherever the Capside are found. 
1. Lygus pratensis. (Tab. XXIII. figs. 4, 6, 7, & 16, vars.) 
Cimez pratensis, Linn. Syst. Nat. p. 728; Faun. Suec. p. 949; Scop. Ent. Carn. p. 133. 
Lygeus pratensis, Fabry, Ent. Syst. iv. p.171. n. 126; Syst. Rhynch. p. 284, n. 155; Fall. Mon. 
Cim. p. 83. 
Phytocoris pratensis, Fall. Hem. Suec. i. p. 90; Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. p. 119. n. 99. 
Capsus pratensis, Sahlb. Geoc. Fenn. p. 111; Kirschb. Caps. p. 64. n. 112; Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i. 
p. 517. 
Lygus pratensis, Fieb. Eur. Hem. p. 273. n. 1; Dougl. & Scott, Hem. p. 464. n.8; Reut. Hem. 
Gymn. Sc. et Fenn. i. p. 70; Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1875, p. 72. n. 6. 
Lygeus umbellatorum, Panz. Faun. Germ. p. 93. n. 19. 
Phytocoris alpina, Kol. Mel. Ent. ii. p. 20. n. 100, t. 10. f. 24. 
Capsus gemellatus, H.-S. Wanz. Ins. iii. p. 81, t. 99. f. 8301; Kirschb. Caps. p. 64. nz 102. 
Coreus ? lineolaris, Pal. Beauv. Ins. p. 187, t. ii. f. 7. 
Lygus lineolaris, Ubler, Hayden’s Surv. Mont. P 413. 1°; Bull. U.S. Geol. & Geogr. Surv. ii. 
p. 818. 1°; ib. i. p. 415. 1°. 
Capsus oblineatus, Say, Het. New. Harm. p. 21. 7. 
Lygus redimitus, Ubler*. 
Lygus diffusus, Ubler*. 
* Mr. Uhler (Hayd. Surv. Mont. p. 413. 1) gives these names as synonyms of L. lineolaris, Pal. Beauy., but 
does not give a reference to their publication, which, at the time of writing, I have not traced. 
