254 APPENDIX. CAPSID.E. 



Genus LYGUS. (Vol. II, p. 454.) 



3030. Lygus ostensus, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iv, p. 511 (1909). 



Head and pronoturn ochraceous ; antennae and eyes black ; 

 scutellurn black ; clavus and inner area of corium black, base of 

 clavus and costal and lateral areas of corium ochraceous ; cuneus 

 castaneous ; membrane pale fuscous, subhyaline, the base blackish 

 by reflecting the dark abdomen beneath; head beneath, sternum, 

 and legs ochraceous ; abdomen beneath black, with the basal angles 

 ochraceous ; femora obscurely anuulated with brownish ; antennae 

 with the basal joint about as long as head, second joint about 

 twice as long as first ; pronotum with two transverse concolorous 

 callosities behind anterior margin ; hemelytra very obscurely 

 shortly pilose ; membrane longly passing abdominal apex ; apices 

 of tarsi black. 



Length 3-4 millim. 



Hob. Calcutta (Ind. Mus.); Chapra (Mackenzie}; Pusa(#.. D.); 

 Moughyr (Jenkins) ; Kurseoug (Paiva) ; United Provinces ; 

 Allahabad. 



Allied to L. pubens, Dist. 



3031. Lygus patrius, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iv, p. 512 (1909). 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, and corium ochraceous ; eves, apex 

 of clavus, two transverse spots to corium (one before, the other 

 behind middle), and a basal spot and extreme apex to cuneus black 

 or blackish ; membrane pale fuscous, subhyaline, the basal area 

 blackish by reflecting the dark abdomen beneath ; body beneath 

 and legs ochraceous ; intermediate and posterior coxae and bases 

 of femora and abdomen (excluding apex) black ; femora obscurely 

 testaceously annulate, tibiae obscurely f uscously annulate ; antennae 

 ochraceous, the base and nearly the apical half of second joint 

 black, third and fourth joints very pale fuscous, first joint about 

 as long as head, second about twice as long as first ; membrane 

 longly passing the abdominal apex. 



Length 4 inillim. 



Hob. East Himalayas ; Kurseong. 



3032. Lygus annandalei, Dist. A. M. N. H. (8) iv, p. 512 (1909). 



Head reddish ochraceous, the eyes fuscous brown ; antennae with 

 the first and second joints ochraceous, apical third of second joint 

 black, third and fourth joints pale fuscous; pronotum pale ochra- 

 ceous, slightly tinged with virescent, the basal area blackish with the 

 exception of the extreme basal margin ; scutellum and clavus black ; 

 corium very pale ochraceous, subhyaline, the costal membrane a little 

 darker, a transverse dark castaneous spot at inner posterior angle ; 



