156 HEMIPTERA. 



species on Piniis Sfjlvestris, Beaten from the trees in July 

 at Darentli and Shirley. 



Ortliotylus Jfavosparsus, Sahib. A few specimens M'ere 

 taken by Mr. Douglas amongst Chenopodium on the shore 

 at Southampton, in the middle of September of the present 

 year. 



Ortliotylus Fieheri, Douglas and Scott. This species was 

 first captured by Mr. Douglas last year at Croydon, amongst 

 elms, and on searching for it this year we found it in plenty. 

 It occurs in the beginning of July. 



Phytocoris longipennis, Flor. = dimidiatus, Kirschb. A 

 few specimens by beating between Eltham and Bexley at the 

 end of July. 



Calocoris fornicatus, Douglas and Scott. I have only 

 seen a single example of the insect which I can with confi- 

 dence refer to this species. It was captured many years ago 

 by W. Backhouse, Esq., at Durham, and was sent to Dr. 

 Fieber for determination, who returned it with the above 

 manuscript name. 



Leptoj^terna ferrugaUis, Fall. A very abundant species 

 amongst grass in July, and apparently either overlooked or 

 confounded with dolobratus, which it much resembles both 

 in the developed and the undeveloped form. The colouring 

 of the male is never so bright as in dolohratus when the 

 elytra are entire, and in undeveloped examples the membrane 

 is entirely wanting. The antennas of the female are much 

 thicker than in dolohratuSj and this character alone makes 

 the two species easy of separation. 



Section Coreina. 

 Family Coreid^. 

 Ceraleptus squalUdics, Costn. A single example taken by 

 Dr. Power on the sandhills at Deal in September of the 

 present year. 



