Mr. W. L. Distant on Lygeide. 539 
Allied to WV. spectosus, Dist., from which it can be at once 
separated by the different colour of the pronotum and pro- 
sternum. 
Genus AROCATUS. 
Arocatus rusticus. 
Tetralaccus rusticus, Stal, Berl. ent. Zeit. x. p. 163 (1866). 
Astacops? caligatus, Walk. Cat. Het. v. p. 36. n. 14 (1872). 
Lygeus subjectus, Walk. loc. cit. p. 62. n. 137. 
Lygeus ruficollis, Walk. loc. cit. p. 64. n. 142. 
Genus C£NOCORIS. 
Cenocoris Nerii. 
Lygeus Nerii, Germ. Faun. Eur. p. 24. 
Cenocoris Nerii, Fieber, Europ. Hem. p. 166 (1861). 
Lygeus semirubes, Walk. Cat. Het. v. p. 58. n. 117 (1872). 
I possess specimens from Sind, which may probably be the 
locality of the “E. Indian” specimens in the British Museam. 
My Sind examples are indistinguishable from others collected 
by Mr. Trovey Blackmore in Morocco. 
Genus NYSIUS. 
Nystus gamaicensis. 
Nysius jamaicensis, Dali. List Hem. ii. p. 555 (1852). 
Nysius providus, vars., Uhler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1893, p. 705. 
Nysius providus, Uhler, loc. cit. 1894, p. 182. 
Prof. Uhler enumerated the species in 1893 (supra), but 
described it in the following year (1894). The specimens he 
first denominated as providus, vars., he returned labelled 
N. scolopax, Say, var.; but Uhler remarks “ the true N. scolo- 
pa, Say, has a rostrum which reaches to the middle of the 
venter, which is not the case in the species here described.” 
Nysius scolopax. 
Lygeus scolopax, Say, New Harm. Ind., Dec. 1831; Compl. Writ. i. 
p- 330. 8 (1859). 
Belonochilus? scolopax, Stil, En. Hem. iv. p. 122 (1874); Leth. & Sey. 
Cat. Gén. Hém. t. ii. p. 156 (1894). 
Nysius scolopax, Uhler, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1894, p. 182. 
Species not belonging to the Lygeide. 
Coreide. 
Serinetha subrufescens. 
Lygeus subrufescens, Kirby, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1888, p. 553; Monogr. 
Christmas Island, p. 128. n. 3. 
Mr. Kirby was evidently misled by the displacement of a 
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