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ADDITIONS TO THE BRITISH FAUNA (HEMIPTERA). 



BY J. W. D0UGLA.8 AND JOHN SCOTT. 



{Continued from page 220.) 



Family 7.— PHYLID^. 



Genus 1. — ^Etobhinus, Fieb. 



Species 2. — -^tobhestis bilineatus. 



Capsus bilineattjs, Fall, Hem. Suec, i. 122, 14 (1829). 



Capsus (Capsus) Kibschbaumt, Flor., Ehyu. Liv., i. 614, 90 (1860). 



Greenish or yellowish, clothed with fine depressed yelloAV hairs. 



Sead — yellow. Crown with a piceous central line scarcely extending to 

 the posterior margin. Face, central lobe black, aide lobes yellow. 

 Antenna, Ist joint black or pitchy -black ; 2nd, 3rd, and 4th pitchy- 

 brown; sometimes the 2nd is paler than the others. Bostrum 

 greenish or yellowish, tip black. 



Thorax — Pronotum greenish or yellowish, the callosities and hinder 

 angles (the latter narrowly) piceous. Scutellum yellow, with a 

 large triangular black patch in the middle ; or black with the sides 

 yellow. Elytra; Glavus, inner margin narrowly black, the disc 

 between the latter and the nerve more or less pitchy brown. 

 Corium yellowish or greenish, the posterior margin next the inner 

 angle narrowly pitchy -brown. Cuneus, inner basal angle narrowly 

 pitchy-brown, the colour extending for a little way upon the large 

 cell of the membrane. Membrane pale brown, with a short longi- 

 tudinal darker strealf immediately below the lesser cell nerve ; 

 cell nerves yellowish or pale brownish-yellow, inner marginal 

 nerve pitchy -brown. Legs yellow or green. Tibice, 2nd and 3rd 

 pairs at the base and apex narrowly piceous, sparingly clothed 

 with a few long, erect, somewhat spinose, yellowish hairs. 



Length 2 lines. 

 Three examples taken by the Kev. T. A. Marshall, at Leicester, in 



August, by sweeping. 



Family 7.— PHTLID^. 



Genus 3.^Tyttuus, Fieb. 

 Wien. Eut. Monat. 82, t. 2. fig. x. (1864). 



$ Minute. Longish oval. 

 Head — Viewed from above somewhat triangular ; vertical in front ; 



twice as broad across the eyes as long. Grown horizontal, convex. 



Glypeus convex a little in advance of the antei'ior margin of the 



eyes : apex and short antenniferous processes in a line with the 



