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Family LYGjEIBJE. 



(Vol. II, p. 1 & Vol. V, p. 1.) 



Geiuis LYG^US. (Vol. II, p. 5 & Vol. V, p. 4.) 

 •^TeO. Lygaeus campbelli, sp. nov. 



Head, pronotum, corium and body beneath sanguineous ; apex 

 and an inner lateral Fascia on head (the latter scarcely extending 

 beyond eyes), a broad anterior margin, two large oblong spots and 

 narrou' lateral margins on pronotum, scutellum, irregular claval 

 and apical margins, a discal rounded spot, and narrow posterior 

 costal margin to corium, membrane, central longitudinal fascia on 

 head beneath, sternum — exhibiting a large sanguineous spot near 

 each coxa, and a narrow prosternal lateral margin, — a series of trans- 

 verse segmental spots at each lateral abdominal margin, the apical 

 segment, legs, rostrum and antennfe, black; anteimoe with the 

 second and fourth joints subequal in length, third longer than 

 first; lateral margins of the pronotum ampliate and rounded, 

 narrowed and concave on apical third ; legs obscurely greyishly 

 pilose; rostrunj about reaching the intermediate coxae. 



Length 9-10 millim. 



Hub. South India; Chikkaballapura (T. V. Gamphell). 



To be placed near L. simla, Dist. (vol. v, p. 5). 



3761. Lygaeus incertus. Walk. Cat. Jfet. v. p. 64 (1872). 



Head, pronotum and corium sanguineous ; antennae, a trans- 

 verse spot at base of head, two large basally connected spots on 

 basal area of pronotum, scutellum and membrane, black ; body 

 beneath sanguineous, a rounded spot near lateral margin of each 

 sternal segment, apical abdominal segment, legs and the rostrum, 

 black ; second joint of antennae considerably longer than the third ; 

 pronotum with a moderate discal linear impression before middle ; 

 scutellum distinctly longitudinally cariuate from about middle to 

 apex ; rostrum scarcely passing the intermediate coxae ; legs 

 with short, obscure, greyish pilosity. 



Length 10 millim. 



Hab. Sikkim ; Kurseong. 



Walker's type is unlocalised and also in poor condition. It 

 was from Vigor's collection. The Bengal specimen was kindly 

 sent to me by Dr. Montandon. 



Genus GRAPTOSTETHUS. (Vol. II, p. 8.) 



Graptostethus servus. (Vol. II, p. 8.) 



Add : Hah. North India ; Dehra Dun, Sondad, Surajbagh (Dr. 

 A. D. Imms). 



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