■ ) il I!A.\KS. 



I'ALAWAX, Bacuit. 1'. J. (IIGGI C. .1/. Weber). 'Vwo .<iiccimons in 

 both of which the ahflomcn is badly shninken. 



LYG>EUS Kalnicius. 



Ent. fiijsl. (17'J4), 4, \Xi pro pnrlc. 

 Tj'pe; L. miiilaris Kabr. 



45. Lyg.tEus iiosPES Fabr. 



Lygseus bospes Fabr., Ent. Syst. (1794), 4, 150. 



affinis Wolff., Icon. (1802), 3, 110, fig. 104. 



bospes Fabr., 8yst. Rhyny. (180.3), 219. 



— laiiio HeiT-Sebiiff., Wan:^. Ins. (1844), 7, 2), fig. 705. 



.squalitlus Jlontr. & Sign., .inn. Soc. Ent. I'r. (1801) (4). 1, (30. 



liospes Stal, Hem. Afr. (1805), 2, 130, foot note. 



var. familiaris Fabi-., Spcrie.i Inn. (1781), 2, .'103. 



— ■ ■ iStal, 6. V. .1. /•'. (1870), GOH. 



Dist., I-'uiina liiUhh, Ind., Itlujn. (1904). 2, 0, lig. 3. 



Q'his species has been reported from the Philippines previoiisl}", under 

 the varietal name of familiaris. 



Palaavax, Baciiit, P. I., (11665 C. .V. HV/>f/-), 1 specimen. 



GRAPTOSTETHUS Still. 



Hem. Fahr. (1868). 1, 73. 

 Tj'pe: G. servnK Fabr. 



46. Gr.vptostethus .sekvus Fabr. 



C'iniex sevvus Fabr., Manl. Ins. (1787), 2, 300. 



Lyg*us Fabr., Ent. Syst. (1797). 4, 156. 



var. maeulicollis Germ., Fo»Ho Tns. Eiirop. (1817), 24. 



iiiciimptus Herr-Scb., Van.-.: Ins. (1848), 8, 104, fig. 875 et 



(1853). 9, 196. 



nianillensis Stal, Free/. Eiiy. 7ie.5«, Ins. (1859), 240. 



oniatus Ubler, Proc. Ac. A'. 8. Philad. (1860). 227. 



(Graptostethus) serviis Stal, Hem. Fahr. (1868), 1, 74. 



( Graptostetbus ) servus et nianillensis Stfd, 0. T. .1. /■'. (1870), 



660. 

 — — inaequalis Walk., Cat. Hel. (1872), 5, 57. 



servus vars. nigriceps et nianillensis Stal, EnKin. Hem. (1874), 



4, 117. 

 Dist., Ann. May. Xat. Hist. (1901) (7), 7, 537. 



Graptostetbus Bht., Fauna. British Ind., Ehyn. ( 1904), 2, 8, fig. 4. 



This species, much confused in the synonymy, is distributed throughout 

 the ^Malay and Australian regions, China, the southern Paljeartic region. 

 South Africa and ^Madagascar, and it is extremely variable. Specimens 

 from the Philippines exliijiit all possible gradations from nearly wholly 

 red to nearly wholly liack. "J'he prothoracic markings are very diverse 

 in a series from ilanila. 



Palawan, Iwahig, P. I., (101)16 11'. SchiiUzc), specimens; Hacuit, 

 P. I.. (11658 C. -V. W'cher). 2 specimens. 



