MIRID.E. 283 



Thorax. — Fronotum trapezoidal ; more or less convex ; generally 

 with a central keel, and 2 more or less distinct callosities in front ; 

 as broad as long, or broader across the posterior margin ; anterior 

 margin concave, angles acute ; sides nearly straight, sometimes mar- 

 gined; hinder angles acute or rounded ; generally raised ; posterior 

 margin straight, or sometimes concave in the middle. Scutellum 

 triangular, slightly raised above the clavus, with a transverse channel 

 in front and a longitudinal central keel. Elytra; Clavus convex, 

 deflected to the corium ; Curium horizontal, flat, or slightly convex. 

 Cuneus and JMcmhrane continued in a line with the corium. Ster- 

 num : Prostcrnum ; xyphus triangular, sometimes pointed and with 

 a flattish central channel ; sides sometimes convex and margined : 

 Mesosternum convex ; sometimes narrowed posteriorly and faintly 

 indented, or flattish above, slightly deflected to the posterior margin, 

 and with a central channel ; Metasternum convex ; centre promi- 

 nent, angular, or flattish with a callosity in the centre. Legs long 

 and thin ; 3rd pair longest ; thiglis sometimes toothed beneath ; 

 tihice sometimes bent near the base ; tarsi long, 1st joint longest ; 

 2nd shortest ; 2ud and 3rd together longer than the 1st. 



SjJGcicS 1 . MiRIS HOLSATUS. 



MiRis HOLSATUS, Fab. S. R. 25i, 4 (1S03) ; Fall. Hem. Suec. i, 132, 7 

 (1S29) ; H. Schf. Wanz. iii, 41, fig. 256 (1830) ; Zett. 

 Lis. Lap. 2S0, 4 (1S40); Mei/er Biir, Caps. 36, 5 

 (1843); Kolen. Mel. Ent. ii, 99, 72 (184.5); ScMll. 

 Arb. und Verand. 52 (1845) ; Sahib. Geoc. Fen. 86, 

 2 (1848) ; Kirschb. Caps. 34, 7 (1855) ; Flor, Rhyn. 

 Liv. i, 427, 4 (1S60) ; Fieh. Europ. Hein. 239, 3 

 (1861). 

 — iiOLSATicus, Burni. Haiulb. ii, 265, 4 (1835). 



Longish oval. Green or brownish yellow. 



Head finely punctured ; Crown with a central channel, deepest 

 between the eyes and continued to the apex of the clypeus ; along 

 the inner margin of the eyes a pitchy-black line. AntenncE brownish- 

 yellow, almost as long as the body ; 1st joint clothed with short 

 blackish hairs. Eyes brown, somewhat prominent. Rostrum yel- 

 lowish, reaching to the 2nd pair of coxte; tip black. 



