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55. Lyg>eu8 stuiatus. 



Coreus striatus, Fabr. Si/st. Rhyn. 201 — Lyga^us slriatu«, Slal, Hem. 

 Fabr. i. 71. 



South America. 



56. Lyg^us bicolor. 

 Lygseus bicolor, H..Sch. IVanz. Ins. ix. 195. 

 Brazil. 



57. Lyq-eus conspersus. 



Mas. Cervinas, nigra piinclatus ; ca/nil et thorax luleo unilineala ; 

 caput rnfo bivittattim ; antenna niyric, corpore breviores ; protkorax 

 riifo bivitlalits. 



Male. Fawn-colciiir. Head, thorax and fore winjrs with numerous 

 black points of various size. Head and th(uax with a slight luteous line. 

 Under side luteous, with red points. Head with a red stripe on eacii side. 

 Eyes red. AntenniE black, shorter than the body; first joint about half 

 the length of the head, which is much shorier than the second joint; tliird 

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

 with a transverse farrow near tlie fore border and with a red stripe on each 

 side. Legs black. Length of the body 4— 4j lines. 



Allied to L. Poeyi in structure. 

 a,b. Rio Janeiro. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. 



58. LyG^JUS ALB08T1LI.ATUS. 



albostillatus, Slal, Rio Jan. Hem. 37. 

 Rio Janeiro. 



59. Lyceus rubescens. 

 rubescens, Stat, Rio Jan. Hem. 37. 

 Rio Janeiro. 



60. Lyo.t;us modkstus. 

 modestus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 3«. 

 Rio Janeiro. 



61. Lyg/eus limbatipennis. 

 limbatipennis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 38. 

 Rio Janeiro. 



62. Lyg^us pali.ipes. 

 pallipes, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 38. 

 Rio Janeiro. 



