APPENDIX. — LYG^ICa;. 



Hah. Tenasserim ; Myitta (Doherty). 



Larger than ^^. horui, Bredcl. ; first joint of posterior tarsi 

 distinctly shorter than the second and third joints together ; 

 antennte concolorous ; eyes black ; prosternum sanguineous, &c. 



Genus ONCOPELTUS. (Vol. II, p. 4.) 



2771. Oncopeltus rubricatus, Stdl (Lygteus oncopeltus), Of v. Vet.- 

 Ak. Fork. 1870, p. 059; id. (Oucopeltus), Un. Hem. iv, p. 101 

 (1874) ; Bredd. Deiitsch. etit. Zeitschr. 1907, p. 42. 



"Eeddish testaceous, remotely fuscously pilose, impunctate; 

 antennae, rostrum, membrane, mesosternum, metasternum, a spot 

 on both the second and third ventral segments, fourth, fifth, and 

 sixth ventral segments, anal appendage and legs black ; membrane 

 with the anterior basal angle and a small transverse spot before 

 middle white ; posterior margins of the mesosternum and meta- 

 sternum, and lateral margins of the afbdomen beneath behind 

 middle, testaceous. 



" Allied to the Ethiopian 0. famelicus, Fabr., but the colour 

 markings distinct ; prouotum with a distinct, obtuse, longitudinal 

 procurrent carination, the posterior angles backwardly distinctly 

 produced, rounded or subangularly rounded ; scutellum distinctly 

 tumid, subdepressed, obtusely carinate." {Stdl.) 



" Length 5 12 ; breadth 4 millim." 



ffab. Ceylon ; Horrovvapatam (Jide Breddin). Cochin China, 

 Philippines {fide Stdl). 



This species must be placed after 0. nigricejjs (vol. ii, p. 4), of 

 which Stal stated his species might prove to be a variety. I in- 

 clude it here on the authority of Breddin, and presuming his 

 identification to be correct. It has been contained in none of the 

 large collections made by Mr. Green in Ceylon. 



Genus LYG^EUS. (Vol. II, p. 5.) 



LtGjEUS pandurus, Scop. (Cimex) Ent. cam. p. 126 (1763); Oshan. 

 Verz. Pal. Hem. i (Heteropt.), p. 247 (1906), incl. synon. 



Lygseus militaris, Fabr. (Vol. II, p. 6). 



Prof. Oshanin, in his excellent and indispensable " Verzeichnis 

 der Palsearktischen Hemipteren,'' has recently used Scopoli's 

 name j)andurus (1763) for that of militaris, Fabr. (1775), and 

 therefore according to the strict rules of priox'ity, I follow his 

 direction. 



