48 [July, 
Somewhat elongate, anterior margins of the corium parallel. 
Very pale green or yellowish-green, shining, clothed with somewhat 
erect whitish hairs, which in certain lights have a pale brownish lustre. 
Antennce short, a little more than half the length of the body, thickly 
clothed with very short pale brown hairs ; 2nd joint stout. ThigJis, 
1st pair on the underside with two rows of long, very fine, somewhat 
spinose hairs. 
Sead — Antennce 1st and 2nd joints greenish or yellowish-green ; 3rd 
and 4th pale greyish or brownish-yellow. Ui/es black or pitchy- 
black. Nostrum yellowish-brown, tip black. 
Thorax — Fronottmi callosities not divided, their posterior margin 
arcuate, Scutellum almost level with the clavus, flattish convex, 
the anterior portion as far as the transverse channel not clothed 
with hairs. Elytra diaphanous, longer than the abdomen, very 
finely but unevenly wrinkled transversely. Clavus deflected to 
the corium. Corium horizontal as far as the junction with the 
cuneus, which is deflected ; between the claval suture and the first 
nerve flat, from thence to the anterior margin rounded. Membrane 
very pale fuscous, iridescent ; ceU nerves bright green. Legs pale 
greenish -yellow. Tihice yellowish, apex of all the pairs narrowly 
brown. Tarsi brown. Abdomen underneath pale green, shining, 
clothed with fine, somewhat erect, whitish hairs. 
Length If line. 
Hitherto scarce. It has occurred at Lee and Eltham in August. 
Probably it may have been overlooked as L. viridinervis, but it may be 
easily separated from that insect by the shorter antennsB, and especially 
the thicker 2nd joint. 
Family 9.— Globicepid^. 
Genus 1. — Globiceps, Fieb. 
Species 4. — Globiceps dispar. Boh., pi. 1, fig. 4 ^J, 4 $ . 
For synonyms see the Ent. Mo. Mag., Vol. ii., p. 249. 
§ . Developed form. 2nd joint of the antennae (apical half) greatly 
incrassated, fusiform. 
Sead — Antenna, 1st joint yellow, extreme base black ; 2nd pitchy- 
black ; 3rd yellow, towards and at the apex piceous ; 4th piceous. 
Elytra longer than the abdomen. Clavus with a pitchy-black triangular 
patch below the scutellar angle not extending entirely across the 
disc, but leaving the suture pale. Cuneus pale, apex faintly 
pitchy. Length 1^ — 1^^ line. 
