178 PERCY SLADEN TRUST EXPEDITION 
109. Hurystylus alboplagiatus, sp. n. (Plate 12, fig. 18). 
Above dull black with scattered patches of white pile; head between eyes, narrow 
lateral and posterior margins to pronotum, extreme lateral margins to corium, and 
scutellum, ochraceous or testaceous; cuneus castaneous with the apex black; pronotum 
with two black spots behind middle; antennze with the first joint piceous, shortly pilose, 
about as long’as the pronotum, second joint pale castaneous-brown, extreme base greyish, 
apical third piceous where it is distinctly thickened, about twice as long as first, third and 
fourth piceous, nearly basal half of third greyish; head nearly as long as breadth between 
eyes; pronotum with an anterior submarginal transverse incision ; scutellum moderately 
tumid, the basal area testaceous; membrane pale piceous, the venation darkly distinct ; 
legs castaneous-brown, tibize palely annulated at base and near middle, tarsi ochraceous, 
apex piceous; body beneath more or less testaceous or ochraceous, abdomen with a 
sublateral series of dark spots on each side, a distinct black spot on mesosternum but 
indistinctly seen in carded unique type. 
Long. 5 mm. 
Loc. Seychelles. Mahé: Cascade Estate, about 1000 feet, II. 1909, one specimen. 
110. Lygus cinnamomeus, sp. n. (Plate 13, fig. 16). 
Head, pronotum and scutellum dull ochraceous; basal area of pronotum and scutellum 
(the latter with three dull ochraceous spots, two basal and one apical) and corium blackish ; 
apex of clavus, lateral margin and a large marginal spot near middle, dull ochraceous ; 
euneus ochraceous, the apex blackish; body beneath and legs ochraceous, apical areas of 
posterior femora blackly annulate; antennze ochraceous, second jot more than twice as 
long as first with the apex black, remaining joints more or less fuscous; eyes black 
marked with ochraceous; pronotum finely transversely striate and slightly granulose ; 
membrane dark fuliginous, the apex paler; posterior femora incrassate, tibiz finely 
setose. 
Long. 4 mm. 
Loc. Seychelles. Silhouette: Mare aux Cochons and forest above, over 1000 feet. 
Mahé: near Morne Blane, ca. 800 feet (many specimens, numbered 68, were beaten from 
cinnamon-trees, Cinnamomum zeylanicum, XI. 1908); grass in cultivated country, about 
1000 feet; Cascade Estate,.about 1000 feet; Mare aux Cochons district, 1000—2000 
feet ; Morne Seychellois, 1500—2000 feet. 
111. Lygus sanguineosignatus, sp. n. (Plate 13, fig. 17). 
Fuscous-brown; head between eyes, disk of pronotum and an oblong spot near 
middle of lateral margin to corium ochraceous, a lateral marginal spot before base of 
cuneus, sanguineous ; cuneus greyish-white, its apex fuscous; membrane fuliginous with a 
greyish-white spot on the lateral margins; body beneath and legs ochraceous ; antenne 
dull ochraceous, second joint more than twice as long as first, third joint fuscous; eyes 
black, transverse; pronotum finely transversely wrinkled and subgranulose; corium 
shortly, finely pilose. 
