174 LYG^INA. 



brown-ochreous, with a dark line on tlie edge; disk, 1st frds 

 slightly convex, black, strongly punctured in a row round the front 

 and sides and slightly down the middle ; the last 3rd ochreous, more or 

 less obscured by deep black punctures in patches. Scutellum some- 

 what flat, depressed in the centre, black, finely punctured, deeper on 

 the sides. Wytra ; Glavus with 3 rows of contiguous, strong, black 

 punctures ; the side next the scutellum black, except a spot near the 

 base ; on the outer side, between the rows of punctures, smooth 

 and broadly ochreous for one half its length from the base ; Cormm 

 dingy ochreous, with strong black punctures in rows ; anterior mar- 

 gin with a row of punctures ; disk posteriorly with a large, sub- 

 rhomboidal, black spot, with a narrow white streak on its lower 

 margin, a triangular white spot below the black one, and usually 

 another irregular one above it ; Membrane black, the base yellowish ; 

 at the exterior basal angle a small whitish spot ; posterior margin 

 with 3 large, augulated, grayish spots between the nerves (often 

 wanting) ; nerves pale. Sternum black, finely punctured, more 

 strongly on the front and sides. Legs ; Coxce strong, black, at the 

 base outwardly a yellow spot; 1st pair in front with a small node 

 bearing a hair ; fulcra piceous ; thighs black, with fine yellow pubes- 

 cence ; 1st pair beneath with 1 tooth ; tihics black, with fine yellow 

 pubescence ; the basal half of the 1st pair and the extreme base of 

 the others brown-red ; the hairs, strong, black. 



Abdomen beneath with fine yellowish pubescence. 



Length, 3 — 3^ lines. 



Local. Cobham Common and Addington Hills, Surrey, under 

 heather, in September. 



Epecies 3. — Calyptonotus pedestris. 



Lyg^xjs pedesteis, Panz. F. G. 92, 14 ; Zett. F. Ins. Lap. i, 470, 4 



(1832) ; Ins. Lap. 263, 5 (1840). 

 Pachymerits PEDESTius, Scliill. Pcitr. i, 70, 10, t. 6, fig. 7 (1829) ; Balm, 



Wanz. ],- 62, t. 10, fig. 38 (1831) ; Burm. 



Huudb. ii, 296, 7 (1835); U. ScJif. Norn. 



Ent. i, 44 (1835). 



— iNSiGNis, Boh. Vet. Akad. Foili. 53, 5 (1852). 



— (PACIil'MERUs) PEDESTIUS, Flor, llliju. Liv. I, 275, 25 



(1860). 



