ANTHOCORIDJS. 503 



Head smooth. AntenncB short, stout ; in the $ pitchy black ; 

 2nd joint thickest ; 3rd obtuae-fusiform ; 4th, rufoua : in the $ the 

 antennae are perceptibly thinner and more equal ; 1st joint black ; 

 2nd more or less dusky-yellowish, except the apex ; 3rd piceous ; 

 4th rufous. Eyes black. Ocelli red. Rostrum pitchy black, the 

 junction of the 2nd and 3rd joints yellowish. 



Thorax. — Pronofuvi in front smooth, behind the callosity finely 

 punctured, almost crenate ; sides with 2 fine, projecting black hairs. 

 Scutelhcm smooth, the basal \ flatly deflected to the middle ; apex 

 delicately crenate. Elytra ; Clavus and Corkim pitchy black in ^^ » 

 black in ? , finely punctured, and clothed with fine short hairs ; 

 Cuneus deep black, punctured ; Menibrane smoke-brown, iridescent. 

 Legs ; thighs black ; apex yellowish, on the 1st pair broadly so ; 

 tihicB ; 1st pair in the ^ dusky-yellowish or hght-piceous ; in the 

 ? clear yellow; 2ud and 3rd pairs, and all the tarsi, black or 

 piceous. 



Length, f — ^ line. 



Local. Not rare at "Weybridge in June {Dr. Power) ; also at the 

 same place in September, on the flowers of Ulex nanus ; and at the 

 Addington Hills, Surrey. 



Species 2. — Triphleps obscurus. 



Rhiitabius obscueus, Ilahfi, Wanz. i, 110, t. 17, fig. 59 (1831). 



Black, shining, delicately haired. AntennoB testaceous, in the ^ 

 somewhat thicker than in the ? ; 1st joint blackish in ? ; 

 clavus and corium pale testaceous ; cuneus pitchy black. Legs 

 testaceous ; thighs ; 3rd pair in $ , brown ; 2nd and 3rd in $ , 

 black, except the apex. 



Head smooth. Antennee testaceous, thin, almost filiform ; in the 

 (J not much thicker than in the ? , and the 2nd joint scarcely 

 thicker than the others ; in the $ , the 3rd joint piceous ; 4th rufoua, 

 at the base piceous ; in the $ , the 1st joint black or piceous, 4th as 

 in the ^ . Eyes black or brown. Ocelli red. Ro&trum piceous, the 

 junction of the 2nd and 3rd joints yellowish. 



Thorax. — Pronotum smooth, posteriorly finely crenate-punctate, 

 sides with 2 long, projecting haii's. Scutellum smooth, posteriorly 



