504 Mr. W. L. Distant on Lygeide. 
corium ochraceous, somewhat thickly brownly punctate, the 
lateral margins ochraceous, with some very coarse black 
punctures, a large black spot near inner angles followed by 
a pale and almost impunctate angular spot ; clavus piceous, 
with its margins, a basal spot, and inner streak ochraceous ; 
membrane piceous, with a small, apical, greyish spot ; body 
beneath piceous, sternal and abdominal margins ochraceous, 
sparingly brownly punctate; rostrum, anterior margin of 
prosternum, coxal spots, posterior margin of metasternum, 
and intermediate and posterior tibiz dark castaneous ; 
anterior femora black, tibize and tarsi ochraceous. 
Long. 7 millim. 
Hab. German East Africa (Brit. Mus.). 
Allied to A. apicalis, Dall., differing by the exceedingly 
coarse punctuation on the lateral margins of the pronotum 
and corium, &c. 
Genus DirucuHes. 
Dieuches siamicus. 
Rhyparochromus siamicus, Walk. Cat. Het. v. p. 102. n. 163 (1872). 
Dieuches punctipes. 
Dieuches punctipes, Dohrn, Stett. ent. Zeit. xxi. p. 405 (1860). 
Rhyparochromus testaceipes, Walk. Cat. Het. v. p. 101. n. 160 (1872). 
Dieuches erosus. 
Rhyparochromus erosus, Walk. Cat. Het. v. p. 118. n. 199 (1872). 
Dieuches chinensis. 
Rhyparochromus chinensis, Dall. List Hem. ii. p. 566. 20 (1852). 
Dieuches pictipennis. 
Rhyparochromus pictipennis, Dall. List Hem. 11. p. 571. n. 38 (1852). 
Dieuches armipes. 
Lygeus armipes, Fabr. Ent. Syst. iv. p. 164 (1794). 
Rhyparochromus armipes, Dall. List Hem. ii. p. 569. n. 27 (1852). 
Rhyparochromus armatipes, Walk. Cat. Het. v. p. 91 (1872). 
Both Dallas and Walker were wrong in their localizing 
this specimen as from America. In the British Museum 
register no lccality is given. Dallas was, however, quite 
right in his specific determination, and the specimen is 
doubtless an African one. 
Dieuches Forbesi. 
ieee at Forbesit, Kirkaldy, Bull. Liverp. Mus. vol. ii. p. 46 
