13 A COREINA. 



lliiorALUS CAPITATUS, ScMll. Beitr. i, 5], 2 (1829) ; HuJin, Waiiz. iii, 3, 

 t. 74, fig. 228 (1835) ; Am. et Serv. Hem. 246, 1 

 (1843) ; Sahib. Geoc. Ten. 46, 4 (1848). 



CoKizus — Fall. Hem. Suec. 42, 2 (1829) ; Zeit. P. Ins. Lap. 

 i, 467, 2 (1832); Ins. Lap. 261, 2 (1840); 

 H. Sch. Wauz. vi, 2 (1842), ix, 269 (1851) ; Burnt. 

 Handb. ii, 307, 5 (1835) ; Kolen. Mel. Ent. 

 ii, 62, 25 (1845); Fieb. Europ. Hem. 235, 2 

 (1861) ; Stal, K. Vet. Akad. Eorli. 209, 6 (1862). 



CoKisus — Ramb. F. Aud. ii, 142, 2 (1842). 



CoRizus (CoRizus) CAPITATUS, Flor, Piliju. Liv. i, 192, 2 (1860). 



Above yellowisli or reddish-browu, shiuiug, with very fine loiigisli 

 hairs; beneath red and ochreous. 



Head strongly, confluently punctured. Antennce brownish-yellow, 

 or reddish, the last joint brown. Ei/es and Ocelli brown. Bostnmi 

 pieeous. 



Thorax. — Pronotum finely, confluently punctured, the hinder 

 angles deeper coloured than the disk. Sctctellum with strong, con- 

 fluent punctures, the apex almost bilobed, with the margins incras- 

 sated, leaving a hollow within. Elytra ; Clavus whitish, trans- 

 parent ; Cormni whitish, transparent, except the outer posterior 

 angle, which is red and opaque ; the nerves with large black dots ; 

 Monbrane whitish transparent. Sternum red-brown, with fine con- 

 fluent punctures, the centre black ; on the metasternum at the base 

 of the posterior coxae, a spot and conjoined semicircle, white ; the 

 margin of the produced hinder portion which is seen from above is 

 also white. Legs finely haired; tldfjlis reddish-brown, with dark 

 brown or black dots ; tibias yellowish, with long black spots ; tarsi 

 flavous, the end of the joints black. 



Ahdomeii above black ; the 3rd and 4th segments with one large 

 oval spot across their max'gins in the centre; the 5th segment with 2 

 long spots on the anterior margin, yellowish ; the 6th segment 

 elongate, obtusely pointed, the sides broadly yellowish : Conneocivum 

 black, with broad yellow, transverse intervals. Underside ochreous, 

 the sides, especially at the base, red-brown, sometimes a dark line 

 down the centre, and on the posterior margin of the segments. 



Length, 3 — 3^ lines. 



Scarce. Mickleham, by sweeping in September {Rye). 



