552 REDUVINA. 



sometimes witli a fuscous streak on each aide of tlie middle line. 

 Scutellum convex, middle black, sides yellow ; basal angles de- 

 pressed, the depression defined by a diagonal, curved black line. 

 Elytra pale ochreous, indistinctly fuscous between the nerves, very 

 short, not reaching to the 2nd abdominal segment, posteriorly some- 

 what squarely ronnded; Claims and Corinm not perceptibly divided; 

 Memhrane very rudimentary. Sternum narrowly black round the 

 coxfe, broadly black on the sides in continuation of the lateral line 

 on the abdomen. Legs pale yellow ; tliiglis with fine black punctures 

 in rows; 1st and 2nd pairs with fine, black, transverse lines beneath; 

 3rd pair not thickened to the apex. 



Abdomen in the ^ with parallel sides; above, generally with 3 

 brown, longitudinal lines, the middle one narrowest, or entirely 

 black. Connej-ivii}n'pale-je\lo-w,iiithe (J very narrow ; in the ? very 

 broad, foliaceous, reflexed, rounded on the margin, generally with a 

 rose-pink streak down the middle. Underside with a narrow black 

 line down the middle, and a broader one on each side. 



Length, 3^ — 4 lines. 



Common among grass under bushes, from July to October. 



This species, we believe, is fi'equently passed over as the pupa of 

 N.ferus ov flavomarginatus ; but the presence of ocelli and claws 

 shews it is adult. It may readily be distinguished from all our 

 other species by the greater length of the antenucT, and the larger 

 size and falcate form of the lateral processes of the genital segments. 

 Does it ever have developed elytra ? 



Sjjecies 4. — Nabis dorsalis. 



Nabis dobsalis, L. Duf. Rech. G3, 1, t. 5, fig. 55 (1S33) ; Am. et Serv. 

 Hem. 332, 4 (1843) ; Flor, Hliyii. Liv. ii, G18 (ISGl). 



— ERiCETOEUsr, Scliolz, Alb. u. Venlnd. 113, 3 (1S4C) ; Fieb. Earop. 



Hem. 160, 3 (ISGl). 



— FUMiNERVis, BalM. Vet. Akad. Handl. 224 (1851). 



— FEKUs, var. Flor, Rliyn. Liv. i, 700, 2 (1860). 



? — BiiEvis, ScJioltz, Fieb. Europ. Hem. IGO, 3 (1861). 



Narrow, elliptic, dull ochreous, often with a roseate flush. Head 

 and 2^^"onotiim with a central, longitudinal, black line; corium 

 with 2 black spots, and 1 on the membrane-suture. Ahdomcn 

 black ; conne.rivum carmine at the brrse. 



