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Scutellum ; apex narrow, rounded, broadly yellowish, the punctures 

 in the centre of the base distant. Eh/tra : Gorium ; anterior and 

 posterior margins slightly rounded ; disk finer punctured than the 

 pronotum ; across the base a black patch ; Membrane brownish, 

 transparent, with 8 nerves shaded on each side with a darker tint ; 

 at the inner basal angle a black spot, and a larger, distinct one 

 beyond. Wings diaphanous, with a greenish shade ; from the an- 

 terior margin, opposite the spot on the membrane, a crescent- 

 formed, dark cloud extends across to the fold. Legs ochreous, finely 

 black-punctured, and with long hairs ; on the tJ/ighs beneath, beyond 

 the middle, one or two black spots larger than the rest, and a black 

 spot within the apex ; tibice beneath, with a black spot at the base, 

 the inner side of the apex also black ; tarsi hairy, 1st joint except 

 the base, and the 3rd joint, black ; 2nd and base of the 1st, yellow. 



Abdomen above subconvex, black ; Gonnexivicm black, with a large 

 subquadrate, yellow spot in the middle of each segment. Underside 

 rufo-luteous, with 4 longitudinal series of black punctures, more or 

 less distinct. 



Length, 4i — 5^ lines. 



Common in autumn. 



Species 3. — Pentatoma Juniperinum. 



CiMEx JuNiPERiNus, Lin. F. S. 2i9, 930 (1761) ; S. X. 1, 722, 48 

 (1767) ; De G. Mem. iii, 231 & 253, i, pi. 13, 

 fig. 1, 2 (1773) ; Fab. E. S. iv, 109, 113 (1794) ; 

 S. 11. 167, 60 (1S03); Pam. E. G. 33, 14; 

 Wolf, lo.Cim. 51, t. 6, fig. 51 (ISOl) ; Fall. 

 Mon. Citn. 47, 12 (1807) ; Hem. Suec. 28, 11 

 (1829) ; Zeii. P. Ins. Lap. i, 465, 7 (1828) ; 

 Ins. Lap. 260, 7 (1840). 

 Pentatoma Juniperina, Ha/iu, Wanz. ii, 61, t. 49, fig. 150 (1834) ; Am. 

 el Serv. Hem. 132, 5 (1843); Sahib. Geoc. 

 Pen. 26, 3 (1848). 

 — Juniperinum, H. Sch. Nom. Ent. i, 56, 92 (1835) ; Flor, 



Ilhyn. Liv. i, 132, 2 (1860). 

 Carpocoris Juniperina, Kolen. Mel. Ent. iv, 50, 175 (1846). 

 Pentatoma Juniperi, Fieb. Europ. Hem. 336, 3 (1861). 



Deep green above and beneath, slightly shining, very finely punc- 

 tured ; sides of the pronotum, base of the anterior margin of the 



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