in the Bridah Museum. 



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corium show a certain resemblance to those of Polyerates, 

 while those on the membrane can be seen suggested, much 

 more faintly, in Ligyrocoris. 



Fig. 2. 



Lycjceites amubilis, sp, n. 



Tiiere is a slight superficial resemblance to the Rfduviid 

 penus FrostemDici, species of which I saw in the British 

 IMusmim. 



fcjimilar markings on the membrane are faintly shown in 

 Zeridoneus costults (Van Duzee). 



Lygceifes acourti, s]). u. (Lygai^idoe ?.) (Fig. 3.) 



Width 4 mm.; length of scutellum 3"2 mm.; base of 

 scntellum to aj)ex of membrane 7*5 mm. 



Scutellum coarsely but not very densely punctured, the 

 punctures on disc more or less in transverse rows, those near 



Fig. 3. 



Lygceites acourti, sp. n. 



the sides denser and coarser; a pair of oblique, more or less 

 semilunar, pale bands, their concave faces directed toward 

 lateral margins ; corium punctured, with iinier margin, next 

 to scutellum, pallid ; several more or less evident round pale 

 spots, a pair at each side of apex of scutellum, nearly midway 

 between it and outer margin ; one in middle line, nearly 

 2 mm. beyond end of scutellum ; one on each side, laterad of 



