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LYGÆUS LIMBATIPENNIS. 
Lygæus limbatlipennis St, Rio Hem, I, p. 38, 7 (1860), 
LYGÆUS TRI VITTATUS. 
Lygæus (Ochrostomus) trivitlatus Berg. Hem. Argent. Add. 
p. 50, n. 50 (1884). 
L\GÆUS CRUENTATUS. 
Lygæus cruentatus Dist. Biol. Centr. Am. Rhynch., p. 184, 
n. 22, Lab, 17, f, 9 (1882). 
LYGÆUS sp. 
Near ZL interstinctus Dist. Biol. Centr. Am. Rhynch., p. 183, 
n. 21, Tab. 17, f. & (1882). 
ACROLEUCUS COXALIS. 
Lygæus costalis Stâl, Rio-Hem , I, p. 38, 10 (1860). 
ACROLEUCUS MAURUS. 
Lygæus maurus Stàl, Rio-Hem., I, p. 38, 11 (1860). 
Division ORSILLARIA. 
Nysius Volxemi. 
Brownish-ochraceous ; head with a lateral black fascia before each 
eye (these fasciæ sometimes confluent); antennœ ochraceous the 
second joint very slightly longer than the third, first joint excluding 
base, base and apex of second joint, base of third joint and apex of 
fourth joint more or less infuscated. Pronotum coarsely punctate, 
the punctures brown and some arranged in central and sublateral 
longitudinal series, the anterior area more or less dark brownish. 
Scutellum, coarsely punctate, with the basal area blackish (some- 
times almost wholly black). Corium with some longitudinal series of 
brownish spots, and some linear spots of the same colour on apical 
margin. Membrane pale hyaline. Body beneath blackish, coxæ, legs 
and penultimate segments of abdomen ochraceous; femora spotted 
with brownish, apices of the tibiæ and tarsi brownish. Rostrum 
blackish and almost reachy the intermediate coxæ. 
Long. 5 millim. 
Hab. St-Theresa. 
This species is allied to W. major Berg, from the description of 
which it differs by the length of the rostrum and several colour 
peculiarities. 
NYSIUS SIMULANS. 
Nysius simulans Stäl, Freg. Eug. resa, Ins. p. 244, 60 (1859). 
Sub-fam. Geocorinæ. 
EPIPOLOPS FRONDOSUS. 
Epipolops frondosus H.S. Wanz. Ins. Q., p. 203, f. 984 (1853). 
GEOCORIS VENTRALIS. 
Opthalmicus ventralis Fieb. Wien. Ent, Mon.,p. 280,29 (1S61). 
