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fourth joints about equal in length ; pronotum with the anterior 

 and lateral margins broadly and strongly ridged, the central san- 

 guineous line marking a distinct longitudinal carination, the disk 

 finely punctate ; scutellum with a central longitudinal carination ; 

 clavus somewhat coarsely punctate ; corium finely punctate ; ros- 

 trum passing the intermediate, almost reaching the posterior coxae : 

 posterior tarsi with the first joint about as long as second and 

 third joints together. 



Length 9 to 10| millim. 



Hob. Simla Hills ; Matiana (Annandale). 



2774. Lygams eous, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iii, p. 319 (1909). 



Sanguineous ; antennae, eyes, a central basal spot to head (con- 

 taining a small sanguineous spot at base), two large transverse 

 spots at base and preceded by two transverse lines to pronotum, 

 scutellum, clavus (excluding base), a large oblong spot outside 

 clavus posteriorly connected with a costal spot beyond middle of 

 corium, membrane, rostrum, legs, a spot on each side of prosternum, 

 disks of meso- and metasterna, and abdomen beneath black ; lateral 

 margins of abdomen to a little beyond middle sanguineous, apex 



Fig. 3.Lygceus eous. 



of membrane broadly hyaline ; antennae moderately robust, second 

 and fourth joints subequal in length, each a little longer than 

 third ; head punctate ; pronotum more sparingly and coarsely 

 punctate, transversely depressed behind middle at the region of 

 the black basal spots, the lateral and anterior margins ridged ; 

 (scutellum mutilated in type by pin); clavus coarsely, corium very 

 finely punctate ; rostrum very slightly passing the intermediate 



coxae. 



Length 6 millim. 

 Hal. Calcutta. 



