154 B. Poppius. 



Capsus limbatus Walk. 



Walk., 1. c. — Lygus aethiops Dist., 1. c. 



„Testaceus, fusiformis, subtilissime punctatus; oculi subprominuli; antennae graciles, 

 corpore breviores, articulo 2:o apice nigro; prothorax antice bicallosus, postice fusco uni- 

 fasciatus; corium fusco nnivittatum et unimaculatuin; membrana cinerea. 



Testaceous, fusiform, very finely punctured. Head short-triangular. Eyes piceous, 

 slightly prominent. Antennae slender, shorter than the body ; first Joint as long as the head; 

 second black at the tip, a little more than twice as long as the first; third longer than the 

 first. Prothorax with a callus on each side in front and with a brovvn band on the hind bor- 

 der. Legs slender. Corium with a brown stripe along the interior border and with a brown 

 spot on the inferior angle. Membrane cinereous. - — Length of the body 1 3 / 4 line. 



Cape, From M. Drege's collection. 



Von Distant, 1. c, als eine Lygus- Art erklärt. 



Capsus sericeus Walk. 



Walk., 1. c. — Paracaloeoris Dist., 1. c. 



„Foem. Piceus, fusiformis, subtilissime pnnctatus, cinereo tome'ntosus, subtus testa- 

 ceus piceo bivittatus; caput fulvum, antice piceum; oculi prominuli; rostrum testaceum, coxas 

 posticas paullo superans; antennae testaceae, corpore breviores; prothorax antice fulvus et 

 bicallosus; pedes picei; corium apice testaceum, membrana obscure cinerea. 



Female. Piceous, fusiform, very finely punctured, with cinereous tomentum, testaceous 

 beneath. Head tawny, elongate-triangular, piceous in front. Eyes piceous, prominent. 

 Rostrum testaceous, extending a little beyond the tind coxae. Antennae testaceous, slender, 

 shorter than the body; first Joint a little longer than the head; second more than twice as 

 long as the first, third longer than the first. Prothorax tawny towards the fore border, near 

 which there is a callus on each side. Pectus and under side of the abdomen with a piceous 

 stripe on each side. Legs piceous, slender. Corium testaceous at the tip. Membrane dark 

 cinereous. — Length of the body 2 lines. 



Sierra Leone. Presented by the Pev. D. F. Morgan." 



Distant stellt diese Art in die Gattung Paracaloeoris (= Eiirystylus). Meiner Ansicht 

 nach scheint sie aber nicht dahin zu gehören. 



Cyphodema? junodi Dist. 



Cyphodema? junodi Dist., Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., Ser. 7, XIII, 1904, p. 201. 



„Head ochraeeous, eyes and antennae black; pronotum ochraeeous, somewhat coarsely 

 punetate, with a very large, transverse, subbasal, black spot, wich is angulately sinuate an- 

 teriorly; scutellum pale stramineous, with a central longitudinal ochraeeous fascia; corium 

 and clavus black, the first with a longe central, marginal, pale stramineous spot; inner and 

 apical margins of clavus, extreme lateral margin and apex of corium and the euneus dark 

 ochraeeous; membrane fuscous, black at basal angle; body beneath black, legs ochraeeous, 

 bases of femora and apices of tibiae black; hemielytra very finely and obscurely pilose; se- 

 cond Joint of antennae about three times the length of first; eyes large and transverse. — 

 Long. 4 7 2 mm. 



Hab. Transvaal: Zoutpansberg (Junod, Brit. Mus.). 



Tom. XLI. 



