BHYNCHOTA. y 
24. LYGiEUS (S'PILOSTETIITJS) SAXATILIS, Scop. 
Cimex saxatilis, Scop., Ent. Cam., 128,371 (1763).— Iqgm* saxatilis, Ball, List., 2, p. 544 (1852).— 
L. (Spilostethus) saxatilis, Stal, Hem. Fab., 1, 75, 1868. 
Sab .—Sind Yalley, August 1873. 
Generally distributed throughout. Europe. Algeria (Lucas). 
25. Lygjeus (Graptolomtjs) equestris, lin. 
Cimex equestris, Lin., F. Sv., 253, 946 (1761).— Lggam equestris, Fieb.,Eur. Hem., 166, 5. 
Hab. —Kugiar, south of Yarkand, May to June 1874. Neighbourhood of Sanju, south¬ 
east of Yarkand. 
Europa tota, Africa borealis, Sibiria orientalis (JMus. Solwi-, Sahlberg), Bagdad, Japan. 
(Coll. Brit. Mus); Algeria (Lucas). 
26. Arocatus pilostjltjs. Eig. 5. 
Arocatus pilosulus, Dist., Trans. Ent. Soc., LoncL, p. 123, 1879. 
Testaceous, pilose. Head with the central portion black. Antenna? black, pilose, 2nd 
joint rather the longest, 3rd and 4th subequal. Eostrum pitchy. Pronotum obscurely punc¬ 
tured, distinctly rugulose on posterior portion; anterior portion crossed by a transverse 
black submarginal band, and an obscure pitchy band on posterior border. Scutellum pitchy, 
with the tip red, and with two large round fovea? at base. Corium suffused with dull-pitchy 
shadings. Membrane pitchy opaque, outer border pale transparent. Under side of body 
testaceous, strongly suffused with pitchy shadings. Sternum with a submarginal row of three 
black spots, placed one on prosternum, one on mesosternum, and one on metastemum. Legs 
pitchy, pilose. The corium is more densely pilose than other parts of the upper surface. 
Long. 6 mill. 
Sab. —Murree. 
Sub-Family — MYOD 0 CHIN2E (MYOB0CHINA), Stal. 
27. Lamprodema brevicollis, Eieb. 
Lamprodema brevicollis, Eieb., Eur. Hem., 185 (1861). 
Sab .—Tanktse to Chagra, Pankong Yalley, Ladak, September 1873. 
The type was from Dalmatia, and Mr. Edward Saunders kindly compared these specimens 
for me with insects in his own collection received from the Continent. 
28. Gonianotus margxnepuxctatus. 
Lygceus marginepunctatus, Wolff, Ic. Cim., 150, t. 15, fig. 144 (1804). 
Sab .—On the road across the Pamir, from Sarikol to Panja, April to May 1874. 
A not uncommon European species. Madeira (Wollaston); Algeria (Lucas). 
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