150 CATALOGUE OF 



Genus 15. LYBAS, C. H. 463. 



1. LVHAS OBSCURUS, C. H. 4(l3. 



a. Corea. Presented by Capt. Sir E. Belclier. 



b. Java. From ihe collection of the East India Company. 



c. Sinp^apore. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



d. e. Celebes. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



2. LyBAS ANNULIPES, C. 11.464. 

 a. Malabar. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



3. LVBAS INEIIMIS. 



inermis, Stal, A. S. E. F. 4me Sir. v. 184. 

 Mysol. 



4. Lybas egregius. 

 egregius, Stal, A. S. E. F. 4me Sir. v. 184. 

 Mysol. 



5. Lydas turpis. 

 Mas. Niger; rostrum segmentornm 2um ventrale atlingens ; antenncB 

 cnrpnre mutlo brevinres ; prolhorax suhlceins, sulco transversa bene 

 delirviinalo, lateribus fulvis, angulis poslicis obtnsis non prominulis; 

 connexivum fulvum ; venter ferrvgineus. 

 Male. Black. Rostrum extending to tbe hind border of the first 

 ventral segment; fourth joint much shorter than the third. Antenuce 

 much shorter than the body; first joint much longer than the second; 

 third shorter than the second ; fourth a little shorter than the second. 

 Prothorax nearly smooth, with a well-defined transverse furrow; sides 

 tawny ; hind angles obtuse, not prominent. Connexivum tawny. Ventral 

 segments ferruginous. Legs unarmed. Length of the body 10 lines. 

 a. Ceylon. Presented by Dr. Templeton. 



6. Lybas penicillatus. 

 Mas et foem. Nigricans, cinereo tomentosiis ; rostrum segmentum Sum 

 ventrale attingens ; antenna corpori aquilongcc, arliculo 4o lestaceo ; 

 prolhoracis angvli postici obtusi, vix promimdi ; scutelhnn apice 

 testaceum ; corivni margine extcriore testaceo ; rnembrana plaga 

 basalt venisqne nigris. 



Male and female. Blackish, with cinereous lomentum. Rostrum 

 extending to the hind border of the third ventral segment ; third and fourth 

 joints about ecjual in length. Antenna; nearly as long as the body ; second 

 joint much longer than the first; third about as long as tbe first; fourth 

 testaceous, more than half the length of the third. Prothorax with a slight 

 transverse furrow; hind angles obtuse, hardly prominent. Tip of the 



