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Capsus conspersus WALK. 
Wark., I. c. — Lygus? Disr., l. c. 
„Foem. Flavus, elliptieus, subtilissime punctatus, subtus nitens; caput valde convexum: 
oculi subprominuli; prothorax luteo bistrigatus, antice bicallosus; scutellum transverse sulca- 
tum, luteo biguttatum et bistrigatum; corii venae luteo marginatae; membrana pallide cinerea. 
Female. Yellow, elliptical, very finely punctured, shining beneath. Head triangular; 
vertex very convex. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Prothorax with two exterior longitu- 
dinal streaks in the disk and with a strongly-marked callus on each side in front; sides re- 
flexed. Scutellum with a transverse furrow, with two anterior luteous dots and with two 
posterior luteous streaks. Legs stout. Corium luteous along the veins. Membrane pale 
einereous. Hind wings pellucid. — Length of the body 2 lines. 
Cape. From M. Dregé's collection.“ 
Von Disraxr, 1. c., fraglich zur Gattung Lygus geführt. 
Capsus innotatus WALK. 
Wark., l e. — Lygus australis Drsm., 1. c. 
„Foem. Testaceus, ellipticus, nitens, subtilissime punctatus; oculi subprominuli; rostrum 
coxas postieas attingens; antennae graciles; prothorax antice bicallosus; membrana diaphana. 
Female. Testaceous, elliptical, shining, very finely punctured. Head elongate-triangu- 
lar. Eyes piceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxae; tip black. 
Antennae slender; first joint as long as the head; second much more than twice as long as 
the first; third longer than the first. Prothorax with a callus on each side in front. Legs 
slender. Membrane pellucid. Length of the body 2!/, lines. 
Interior of South Africa. Presented by the Earl of Derby in 1843.* 
DisrANT stellt diese Art, l. c, in die Gattung Lygus. 
Capsus suffusus Warx. 
WALKE.,l. c., p. 117. — Lygus Drsr., l. c. 
„Foem. Testaceus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus; oculi subprominuli; rostrum 
coxas posticas attingens; antennae graciles, corpore breviores; prothorax rufo postice unifas- 
ciatus: scutellum apice rufum; corium rufum, vitta costali testacea; membrana cinerea. 
Female. Testaceous, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head triangular. Eyes pi- 
ceous, slightly prominent. Rostrum extending to the hind coxae; tip black. Antennae slen- 
der, shorter than the body; first joint as long as the head; second more than twice as long 
as the first. Prothorax with a red band on the hind' border. Scutellum red towards the 
tip. Legs slender. Corium red, with a testaceous costal streak extending from the base to 
half the length. Membrane cinereous. — Length of the body 3 !/, lines. 
Cape. From M. Dregé's collection. 
Von Disraxr, l. c., als eine Lygus-Art aufgeführt. 
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