Rhy Family Lygseidse. 421 



LyyCBUS lonkincnsis, sp. n. 



Head above sanguineous, eyes, a broad basal maculation 

 gradually attenuated anteriorly and reachii , and the 



autenuse black ; pronotum and corium pale testaceous, 



inclining to violaceous; two large basal pronotal S] 

 almost meeting centrally and scarcely separated from the 

 lateral margins, scutellum (excluding central carination), 

 a somewhat oblongly rounded spot just before the apical 

 incisure of clavus, a much larger spot near middle of corium, 

 which is rounded inwardly and truncated at lateral margin 

 of corium, and the membrane black, apical margin of the 

 latter greyish white; body beneath dark testaceous; legs, 

 rostrum, antennas, and apical abdominal segments black ; 

 basal joint of rostrum us and basal joint of antenna' 



somewhat of that colour; second joint of antennas much 

 the longest, third a little shorter than fourth ; pronotum 

 moderately transversely and longitudinally carinate, scutel- 

 lum longitudinally carinate ; rostrum about reaching the 

 posterior cox 



Long 8-9 mm. 



Hab. [ndo-China; Tonkin, Ban Son Moi (R. Vitalis de 

 Salvaza). 



Allied to L. melanospiloides, Montand., L.atitohjcus, Dist., 

 and L. Jimbriatus, Wall., and belonging to the subgenus 

 Tropidothorasc , Berg., u.n.=Melanospilus, Stal, nom. prseocc. 



Graptostethus inornatus, sp. n. 



Reddish ochraceous or testaceous ; apex of head, a basal 

 spot contiguous to eyes, a central transverse fascia ou 

 anterior area of pronotum not nearly reaching the lateral 

 margins shortly posteriorly attached to two discal rotuudate 

 spots, scutellum, membrane, body beneath, legs, rostrum, 

 and antennae black ; posterior margins of corium and 

 posterior margins of sternal segments ochraceous; body 

 beneath and legs finely greyishly pilose, the posterior 

 abdominal segmental margins narrowly obscurely ochra- 

 ceous, the lateral sternal areas with prominent dark black 

 spots, lateral margins of sternum aud abdomen beneath 

 testaceous; second joint of antennas longer than third ; 

 jn'onotum centrally, faintly, longitudinally carinate ; scutel- 

 lum broadly and coarsely basally and centrally carinate ; 

 membrane slightly passing the abdominal apex and with its 



