Mr. W . 1.. l)iMaut on Oriental L'apsiila'. .01.'. 



ochraceous, tlu'disk iVcqucntly discoloured ; scutclliun oclira- 

 CCOU3 ; corium ochraci'ous, its disk paler and oltscuiely 

 pjnyisli ; inner claval inarj^iri (l)roadl)), margins of claval 

 suture, costal margin, and a spot at base and apex of cuncus 

 black ; nicnibrane l)ro\vnisIi oclnaccous, with darker njottlinj^-*, 

 the basal area daikor by the reflection of the abdomen 

 beneath ; body beneath and le<^s oehracoous, disk of moso- 

 notuin and a spot at base of abdonien black ; l)a.sal joint of 

 antenna) about as long or very slightly shorter than head, 

 second joint a little more than twice as lon^ as tirst ; [iro- 

 notuni with two transverse callosities behind the anterior 

 margin; scutelluin moderately tumid; corium obscurely, 

 thickly, shortly pilose ; membrane considerably passing the 

 abdominal apex; tibial spinules and apices of the tarsi black. 



I'ar. — The black inner margin to clavus occupying the 

 greater part r.f its area and the costal black margin con- 

 siderably widened towards apex. 



Length 5 mm. 



JJuh. Nepal; Cbonebal, Katamandu (Intl. Mus.). 



Lygxis gemellus, sp. n. 



Ochraceous, possibly virescent in living or fresh specimens, 

 eyes black ; antenna) greenish ochraceous, apex of the second 

 and the whole of the third and fourth joints pale fuscous ; 

 cuneus with the apical area a little ])aler and the a[)ical am^le 

 black; membrane subhyaliue, mottled with palo brownisli ; 

 femora obscurely annulated with pale brownish near apices ; 

 antennae with the basal joint scarcely as long as head, second 

 joint more than twice as long as first, third considerably 

 shorter than second and longer than fourth ; pronotum very 

 finely wrinkletl and with two small obscure transverse callo- 

 sities near anterior margin; scutellum moderately tumid; 

 corium and clavus distinctly finely pilose, corium appearing 

 paler on marginal areas where the abdomen is mt reflected 

 beneath ; membrane longly passing the abdominal apex ; 

 rostrum with the apex black and very shortly passing the 

 posterior coxse ; apices of the tarsi black. 



licngth 5 mm. 



Hah. Kumaon ; Bliim Tal {Annandule) ; Darjiling ; Pus- 

 sumbiiig, 4700 feet {Maun). 



Allied to L. vin'dunu.9, Motsch. 



In some specimens the apical angle of the cuneus is con- 

 colorous, not black. 



