256 APPENDIX, — CAPSIDA". 



the apical area a little paler and the apical angle black ; membrane 

 subhyaline, mottled Avith pale brownish ; femora obscurely anuu- 

 lated with pale brownish near apices ; antennae with the basal 

 joint scarcely as long as head, second joint more than twice as long 

 as first, third considerably shorter than second and longer than 

 I'onrth ; pronotum very finely wrinlded and with two small obscure 

 transverse callosities near anterior margin ; scutellum moderately 

 tumid ; corium and clavus distinctly finely pilose, corium appearing 

 paler on marginal areas where the abdomen is not reflected 

 beneath ; membrane longly passing the abdominal apex ; rostrum 

 with the apex black and very shortly passing the posterior coxge ; 

 apices of the tarsi black. 



Length 5 millim. 



Hah. Kumaon ; Bhim Tal (Annandale) ; Darjiling; Pussiimbing, 

 4700 ft. {Mann). Bombay ; Bassein Fort. 



Allied to L. viridanus, Motsch. (vol. ii, p, 456). 



In some specimens the apical angle of the cuneus is concolorous, 

 not black. 



LyGUS BENGALICTJS, Bcut. (Vol. II, p. 457.) 



Var. Basal joint of antennae entirely sanguineous. 

 Add : Hab. Burma ; Mandalay (Annandale). 



3035. Lygus Valerius, Bist. A. M. N. H. (8) iv, p. 514 (1909). 



Head reddish ochraceous, its apex and the eyes black ; antenna? 

 with the first and second joints black, third and fourth pale 

 brownish, base of third ochraceous ; pronotum ochraceous, the 



Fig. 137. — Lygus Valerius. 



anterior and lateral margins pale reddish ochraceous, behind the 

 anterior margin two transverse black callose spots ; scutellum, 

 corium, and cuneus black ; membrane pale fuscous, subhyaline. 



