1907.] 197 



ASOPINA. 



Asopus, Burm. = lihncor/iifii/iics, Fieb. 

 Podisus, H.-S. = Troilus, StTil. 



ACANTHOSOMINA. 



Acanthosoma denfafttm, de (1. = A. interstiiiclum, L. 



„ interstinctutn, Reut. ^= Elnsviostethus griseiis, L. 



Elasmosfethmferrugntus, F. (Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxvi, p. 131). 



This s[)eoies was recorded in 190L) by Mr. W. E. Sharp from a 

 specimen taken by Mr. E. J. Burgess Sopp at Bangor, N. Wales, in 

 July ; since then it has been taken by Mr. G. Pullon on raspberry in 

 a garden on the outskirts of Derby in June, IDOl;, who very kindly 

 presented uie with the specimen {of. Eiit. Mo. Mag., xl, p. 38). 



It is a verj distinct species, somewhat resembling E. griieui, L., but with the 

 angles of the pronotum produced into strong black spines. 



Acanthosoma tristriatum, F. = Cijphostetlms tristriatus, F. 



COEEINA. 



Gonocerus vennfor, F. = Q. acufeangnlatus, Goeze. 



Pseudophloeus waltlii, H.-S. (Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxviii, p. 80). 



Introduced by Mr. H. J. Thouless, who took it " while searching 

 at the roots of grass in a very dry place " at West Walton, Norfolk. 



It closely resembles /«^/e«i», from whicli however it can be distinguished bj the 

 form of the 3rd joint of the anteiui;^, which is slightly widened and black at the 

 apes, the scutellum is cariiiated at the apes only, and the antennary tubercles are 

 pointed instead of being obtuse. 



Stenocephalina. 

 Stenocephalus neglectus, H.-S. = S. albipes, F. 



OoBIZINA. 



Corizus capitattis, F. = O. subrufus, Gmel. 



Gorizus hyalinus, F. (Ent. Mo. Mag., xxxix, p. 294). 



The late Mr. A. Beaumont was the first to introduce this species 

 to our list, he took a single example in a marshy place near Gosfield, 

 in Essex ; since then Mr. H.J. Thouless has recorded it from Norwich 

 (c/! Ent. Mo. Mag., xl, [). KJ) ; these are the only two records that I 

 know of its capture in our Islands. 



It is a very distinct species, and can be distinguished from its allies by the 

 narrowly raised, impunetate, anterior margin of the pronotum, on which character 

 Stal founded a new genus for it {Liorhi^ssus), which is now considered by Puton to 

 be a subgenus of Corizus ; beyond this subgeneric character it may be known by its 

 very long pellucid membrane, the long apical joint of the antennae, which is much 

 longer than the 3rd, by the curiously rounded apes of the abdomen, and by the 



