18 TuYGIElDJE. 



715. Nysius ceylanicus, Motsch. (Heterogaster) Bull. Soc. Nat. Mosc. 



1863, p. 78. 



Head, antennoe, anterior area of pro- 

 notum, and scutellum piceous ; posterior 

 area of prouotum ochraceous, coarsely 

 brownly punctate ; corium very pale 

 ochraceous, subhyaline, the veins a little 

 spotted, and the apical margin witli tliree 

 distinct, oblong, fuscous spots ; membrane 

 pale hyaline : body beneath piceous ; 

 posterior sternal segmental margins and 

 apical discal area of abdomen ochraceous ; 

 legs ochraceous, femora spotted with 

 fuscous, bases and apices of tibiae and 

 apices of tarsi fuscous. 



Length 3 to 4 millim. 



Hah. Sikhini ; Mungphu {Atkinson). 

 pj„ 11_ Bengal; Eanchi (/ri;t7ie). Cey\on {Green 6j- 



Nysius ceylanicus. Lewis). 



716. Nysius dohertyi, sp. n. 



Pale ochraceous, head and pronotuin somewhat coarsely 

 punctate, head with two central black fasciae ; antennae with the 

 first joint (excluding base and apex), base and apex of second joint, 

 and the whole of third and fourth joints piceous ; pronotum with 

 four longitudinal black fasciae, of which the two central are widest 

 and most pronounced ; scutellum blackly punctui'ed, the basal 

 angles, a central fascia, and apex luteous, levigate ; corium 

 uniformly very pale ochraceous, subhyaliue, clavus and inner area 

 infuscated, posterior margin with two elongate fuscous spots ; 

 membrane very pale ochraceous hyaline : head beneath and 

 sternum coarsely blackly punctate, about basal half of abdomen 

 black ; femora finely spotted with fuscous. 



Length 3 millim. 



Hab. Tenasserim Valley ; Myitta {Doherty). 



717. Nysius inconspicuus, sp. u. 



Head, pronotum, and scutellum pale reddish-ochraceous, 

 coarsely punctate, head somewhat infuscate ; pronotum with a 

 transverse fascia near anterior margin and the lateral angles 

 piceous ; scutellum with the punctures and a basal suffusion more 

 or less piceous ; corium pale creamy-white, opaque, some spots on 

 veins and apical margins pale fuscous ; membrane pale shining 

 hyaline : body beneath ochraceous, sternum and base of abdomen 

 much suffused with piceous ; legs ochraceous, large coarse 

 punctures to femora and the apices to the tarsi piceous ; antennae 

 very pale castaneous, the aj^ical joint a little infuscate ; pronotum 

 with a central anterior carinatiou which passes only a little beyond 

 the transverse fascia ; scutellum with a central carination which 



