512 i\Ir. W. L. Distant on Oriental Capsidaj. 



Lygus patrius, sp. n. 



Head, pronotum, scutellum, and coiium ocliraceous ; eyes, 

 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 fuseous, sub- 

 hyaline, the basal area blackish by reflecting the dark abdomen 

 beneath; body beneath and legs ocliraceous; intermediate 

 and posterior coxas and bases of femora and abdomen (ex- 

 cluding apex) black ; femora obscurely testaceously annulate, 

 tibiffi obscurely fuscously annulate; antennae ocliraceous, 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 mm. 



Hah. East Himalayas ; Kurseong. 



Lygus amiandalei, sp. n. 



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 ; pro- 

 notum pale ochraceous, 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 daik castaneous spot at inner posterior angle ; 

 cuneus with the lateral and posterior margins and a small 

 spot near its inner base dark castaneous ; membrane hyaline, 

 transversely trifasciately mottled with pale fuscous ; body 

 beneath and legs pale ochraceous, pro- and mesonota with a 

 sublateral black fascia, abdominal apex castaneous, centrally 

 black ; antenna? with the basal joint slightly shorter than 

 head, second joint more than twice as long as first, third little 

 more than half as long as second, but much longer than 

 fourth ; pronotum with two transverse callosities near ante- 

 rior margin ; corium shortly obscurely pilose ; membrane 

 longly passing the abdominal apex ; apices of the tarsi black. 



Length 3^ mm. 



Hab. L. Bengal ; Sonarpur. 



Lygus costatus, sp. n. 



Head ochraceous, the apex and eyes black ; antennae with 

 the first and second joints ochraceous, apical area of the 

 second black, third and fourth joints pale piceous : pronotum 



