— 106 — 
1875. Lygus (Lygocoris) pabulinus Reut. Acta Soc. Faun. Fl. Fenn., 
Let, p.501 
1887. Г. contaminatus Prov. Pet. Faune Ent. Canada, Ш, 121, 
(non Fall.). 
1896. L. pabulinus Reut. Hem. Gymn. Eur., V. 114. 
1904. L. viridanus Dist. Rhynch. Brit. Ind., II, 456. 
1908. L. pabulinus Reut. Ann. Mus. Pétersb., X, 25 et 31. 
lis There are three more or less mutilated type-specimens from Nura- 
Ellia. At the same locality Dr. Horn has found this common holarctic 
species (cfr. Poppius. Ofv. Finsk. Vet. Soc. Fórh., LIII, 2, p. 19). 
Motschulsky's statement ,membrana absque cellulis^ is of course 
a mistake. Only part of the synonymy and literary references are 
given above. 
Proboscidocoris rubrovulneratus Motsc h. 
Niger, guttula verticis utrinque ad oculos, collari marginique - 
. basali pronoti ante basin elytrorum fulvis, apice scutelli, summo apice 
clavi, basi, macula apicali ante cuneum extrorsum usque ad marginem 
angustius continuata margineque apicali interiore corii ac basi, apice 
margineque interiore (medio subinterrupto) cunei sanguineis, membrana 
fusco-nigra, venis fulvo-rufis; rostrum piceum, articulo primo apice 
rnfescente; pedes intermedii piceo-nigri, annulo anteapicali femorum et 
dimidio apicali tibiarum flavo-testaceis (tarsi desunt). Caput valde 
nutans, fere verticale, a fronte visum longitudine paullo latis ($), vertice: 
(d) oculo paullo angustiore, oculis in mare permagnis, valde promi- 
nentibus, altitudinem totam capitis occupantibus, a supero visis trans- 
versis, parte anteoculari ($) oculis multo breviore, articulo primo rostri 
marginem anticum prosterni nonnihil superante. Pronotum fortiter 
convexum, transversim rugulosum et sat profunde punctulatum, antice 
fortiter declive. Scutellum transversim sat fortiter convexum, subtiliter 
punctulatum et transversim subrugulosum.  Corium alutaceum; clavus 
punctulatus, commissura scutello aeque longa. (Antennae et pedes 
antici posticique desunt). Long. & (incl. elytris) 4,s mm. 
1863. Deraeocoris rubrovulneratus Motsch. Bull. Soc. Nat. Moscou, 
XXXVI, II, 83. 
This species is, apart from the colour-differences, readily distin- 
guished Нот all others by the very large eyes, owing to which the 
anteocular part of the head is shorter than in any other spcies. 
There are two specimens from Nura-Ellia gummed on the same 
card. The larger specimen (described above) has red elytral markings 
and must on account of the very name of the species be regarded as 
the type; the smaller specimen has yellow markings and a differently 
Revue Russe d’Entom. XVII. 1917. 
