290 CAPSINA. 



Species 6. — Minis ruficornis. 



MiRis iiUFicoRNis, Fall. Hera. Suec. i, 133, 8 (1S39) ; H. Schf. Wauz. 



iii, 40 (183G) ; ZetL Ins. Lap. 281, 5 (1S39J ; 2Iei/cr, 



Caps. 37, 6 (1843); Schill. Arb. mid Verand. 



52 (1845) ; Geoc. Fen. 87, 6 (1848) ; Kirschb. Caps. 



32, 3 (1855); Flor, Rhyu. Liv. i, 435, 9 (I860}, 



& ii, 608 (1861). 

 Tkigonotylus — Fieb. Europ. Hem. 243 (1861). 



Linear. Bluish-gi'eeu or green. Tihice straight. 



Head ; Crown witli a deep central channel terminating almost in a 

 line witli the apex of the antenniferous processes. Antennce red, as 

 long as the body ; 1st joint as long as the pronotum, 2nd, 3rd, and 

 4th of almost eqnal thickness, 4th generally brownish-red. Eyes 

 somewhat prominent. JRostrum brownish-yellow, reaching to the 

 2nd pair of coxae ; tip piceous. 



Thorax. — Pronotum short ; anterior margin concave, angles acute ; 

 sides almost straight, narrowly margined ; hinder angles short, 

 rounded, reflexed ; posterior margin concave across the scutellum ; 

 disk with a pale central keel and 2 callosities in front ; on either 

 side, before the latter, a transverse triangular fovea or channel ter- 

 minating before reaching the former, a streak in a line with each eye 

 and the margius of the central keel piceous. Scutellum with a 

 yellowish central keel, its margins frequently piceous. Elytra some- 

 what diaphanous ; Guneus long and narrow ; Membrane gray ; cell- 

 nerves pale greenish. Legs greenish or brownish-yellow ; tarsi reddish 

 or brownish, 3rd joint and clcaos blackish. 



Length, 2^ — 2^- lines. 



A common species amongst grass, &c., in June and July. It has 

 been taken at Dartford, Charlton ; Scarborough (Wilkinson). 



Genus 2. — Acetropis, Fieb. 



(^ linear; ? longish oval. 



Head horizontal ; as long as the breadth across the eyes ; Crown 

 almost flat, with a curved depression between the eyes ; Clypeus tri- 

 angular, with somewhat rounded sides, apex reflexed ; Eace almost 



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