386 CAPSINA. 



Corium ; anterior margin black ; nerves paler tlian tlie disk, and 

 without hairs ; Cuneus ; anterior margin black ; Membrane brownish- 

 black, slightly iridescent, anterior margin darker ; inner marginal 

 nerve black ; cell-nerves white ; cells and the entire outer margin of 

 the outer cell black. Legs gray-greenish, clothed with short black 

 hairs ; tliighs with 2 somewhat irregular longitudinal rows of large 

 black spots next the apex ; 3rd pair in addition with 2 rows on the 

 upper side extending throughout their entire length ; tihiw ; knees 

 brown, apex black, and with deep black spots, in each of which is 

 set a long, stout, somewhat spinose, black hair ; tarsi and claws black. 



Abdomen. — Upperside blackish, connexivum andunderside greenish. 



Length, 31 — 3|; lines. 



Capsus setulosus, H. Sch., ' Wanz.,' iv, 30, fig. 380, and Ccqjsiis 

 (Cajpstis) setulosus, Flor, 'Rhyn. Liv.,' i, 631, 102, belong to the 

 genus Cylindromelus, Tieb., ' Europ. Hem.,' 392 and 393. 



We took several examples of this insect by sweeping amongst 

 Centaurea nigra, &c., at Hurst "Wood, Tunbridge Wells, in the 

 beginning of September. Unlike the majority of the Hemiptera, 

 when handled it gives off an exceedingly agreeable odour, much re- 

 sembling that of ripe jargonelle pears. 



Genus 2. — Macrocoleus, Fieb. 

 cJ elongate, somewhat parallel ; ? suboval. 



Head wider across the eyes than long, pointed ; Crown flattish, 

 deflected ; Glypeus convex, apex almost in a line with the middle 

 of the eyes ; side lobes somewhat prominent ; antenniferous 

 processes short, in a line with the middle of the lower 

 half of the eyes ; Face ; central lobe prominent, convex ; side 

 lobes short, stout, rounded outwardly. Antennce shorter than 

 the body ; 1st joint shorter than the head, somewhat cylindrical; 

 2nd clavate, 3^ times as long as the 1st ; 8rd and 4th somewhat 

 filiform ; 3rd about f rds the length of the 2nd ; 4th about 1 as long as 

 the 3rd. Eyes prominent ; viewed from above almost spherical, from 

 the side oval. Rostrum almost reaching to the middle of the abdo- 

 men ; 1st joint reaching to the middle of the xyphus of the pro- 

 sternum. 



Thorax. — Pronotum short, trapezoidal, twice as broad across the 

 posterior margin as long, with 2 callosities behind the indented 

 anterior margin, angles rounded ; sides straight ; hinder angles 

 short, rounded ; posterior margin almost straight ; disk convex, 



