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times yellowisli ; Ouneiis black or brown, base more or less pale ; 

 Memlrane brownish or pale, slightly iridescent ; cell-nerves whitish, 

 inner cell and the exterior margin of the outer cell narrowly brown. 

 Sternum hl^ck. Legs; coxcb pale yellowish, more or less black at 

 the base ; fulcra pale yellowish ; thighs black or pitchy brown, 

 extreme base sometimes and apex yellowish ; underneath with a 

 longitudinal row of spots ; tlhice yellow, with large black spots, in 

 each of which is set a longish, stout, somewhat spinose, black hair ; 

 tarsi yellowish ; 3rd joint and claivs brownish. 



Abdomen black, shining. 



Length, \\ — li line. 



Variety Capsus fcrcatus, H. Schf. Wanz. iv, 79, fig. 409. 



Head as in Bohemanni. 



Thorax.- — Pronotum in front red to behind the callosities ; sides 

 brownish ; disk in the centre with a pale longitudinal line. Scutellum ; 

 anterior portion red or reddish, basal angles a little paler ; hinder 

 portion black or brown, with a broad reddish or yellowish central line. 

 Elytra somewhat diaphanous ; Clavus ; inner margin narrowly black ; 

 suture pale ; disk, from the base to beyond the scutellar angle, pale ; 

 apex piceous, with a pale spot in the middle ; Corium at the base 

 with a large, pale, triangular patch, continued into a broad streak 

 next to and throughout the entire length of the claval suture ; apex 

 with an irregular piceous patch, the uj^per and lower margins 

 bilobed ; Cimeus ; apex brown, base broadly pale. Legs ; thighs 

 reddish-yellow, apex pale yellow ; 3rd pair w^ith a few brown spots 

 next the apex ; tihice, tarsi, and claivs paler than in Bohemanni. 



Ahdomeii red underneath ; margins of the segments more or less 

 broadly blackish. 



A very abundant species at Deal, in August, by sweeping dwarf 

 sallows, &c. It is exceedingly active in the net. The variety 

 N. furcatus is somewhat scarce, and is probably only an immature 

 form. 



Sjjecies 2. — Neocoris Scotti. 



MoNOSYJfAMMA ScoTTi, Fleb. (MS.) (1863). 

 MiCKOSYNAMMA ScoTTi, Fieb. (MS.) (iS63). 

 MoNosYNAMMA ScoTTi, Scott, Ent. Aqu, 160, fig. 5 (1864). 



Black, shining, clothed with very short, griseous-yeilow liairs. 



