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55. LYGUS STRIATUS. 
Coreus striatus, Fabr. Syst. Rhyn. 201—Lygeus striatus, Stal, Hem. 
Fabr. i. 71. 
South America. 
56. LyG#us BICOLOR. 
Lygeus bicolor, H.-Sch. Wanz. Ins. ix. 195. 
Brazil. 
57. LyGmus CONSPERSUS. 
Mas. Cervinus, nigro punctatus; caput et thorax luteo unilineata ; 
caput rufo bivittatum; antenne nigre, corpore breviores ; prothorax 
rufo bivittatus. 
Male. Fawn-colour. Head, thorax and fore wings with numerous 
black points of various size. Head and thorax with a slight luteous line. 
Under side luteous, with red points. Head with a red stripe on each side. 
Eyes red. Antenne black, shorter than the body; first joint about half 
the length of the head, which is much shorter than the second joint; third 
shorter than the second; fourth a little longer than the third. Prothorax 
with a transverse furrow near the fore border and witha red stripe on each 
side. Legs black. Length of the body 4—44 lines. 
Allied to L. Poeyi in structure. 
a,b. Rio Janeiro. Presented by the Rev. H. Clark. 
58. LyG2vUsS ALBOSTILLATUS. 
albostillatus, Stal, Rio Jan, Hem. 37. 
Rio Janeiro. 
59, LyG#US RUBESCENS. 
rubescens, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 37. 
Rio Janeiro. 
60. LyamuUs MODESTUS. 
modestus, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 38. 
Rio Janeiro. 
61. LyGaus LIMBATIPENNIS. 
limbatipennis, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem. 38. 
Rio Janeiro. 
62. LyG@us PALLIPES. 
pallipes, Stal, Rio Jan. Hem, 38. 
Rio Janeiro. 
