218 LYG.EINA. 



1st and 2nd pairs as long as the other 2, on the 3rd pair much 

 longer. 



Abdomen above flat, beneath convex; Connexivum moderate, 

 vertical. 



Species 1. ACOMPUS RUFIPES. 



EUFIPES, Wolff, Ic. Cim. 121, fig. 145 (1800). 

 OPHTHALMICUS LONICEIUE, Schill. Beitr. 63, 3, t. 2, fig. 3 (1829). 

 PACHYMEEUS (APHANUS) PALLIPES, H. Schf. Panz. F. G. 121, 2. 



DUBIUS, Ramb. F. And. 152, 11 (1838). 

 BEOSUS CLAVATUS, Sahib. Geoc. Fen. 67, 4 (1848). 

 PACHYMEEUS BISIGNATUS, Bohem. Yet. Akad. Handl. 104 (1859). 



(PACHYMEEUS) CLAVATUS, Flor, Rhyn.Liv. i, 244, 8 (1860). 

 ACOMPUS EUFIPES, Fieb. Europ. Hem. ]86 (1861). 

 OPHTHALMICUS EUFIPES, Stal, Vet. Akad. Fork. 214 (1862). 



Black, shining, coarsely and deeply punctured, except on the abdo- 

 men ; finely haired, except on the pronotum and elytra ; corium 

 ochreous, hindwardly piceous ; legs and 2nd and 3rd joints of 

 the antennae orange. 



Head above and beneath with the hairs longish and waved. An- 

 tennae with short whitish hairs ; 1st joint black, apex orange ; 2nd 

 and 3rd orange, 4th piceous or black. Eyes and Ocelli black. 

 Rostrum piceous. 



Thorax. Pronotum ; hinder angles smooth. Elytra ; Clavus and 

 Corium ochreous, mixed with brown shades, and with rows of black- 

 brown punctures ; Corium posteriorly with a broad, indented band, 

 in which are usually 2 or 3 ochreous spots; posterior margin 

 punctured ; Membrane delicately crenate, fuscous ; base with a 

 large brown spot in the middle conjoined to the Corium; basal 

 angles broadly, inner margin and nerves, white. Sternum; Pro* 

 sternum entirely, Meso- and Metasternum at the sides, clothed with 

 longish, fine, appressed, white hairs. Legs orange; thighs ; some- 

 times either the 1st pair only, or all three, black, except at the apex ; 

 tarsi ; last joint piceous. 



Abdomen above finely shagreened; beneath finely punctured, 

 clothed with fine, short, appressed yellow hairs, longer on the 6th 

 and genital segments. 



Length, 2 2 lines. 



