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connexivum pale. Head punctured, antennee darker towards 
the apex; pronotum very closely punctured, its lateral margins 
narrowly raised and ochreous, slightly rounded, posterior 
angles simple ; scutellum and elytra closely punctured, the 
former slightly wrinkled transversely and with the apex 
pale, the latter with the lateral margins at the base 
narrowly rufescent ; connexivum pale, beneath and lees 
concolorous with the upper surface. 
L. 12-13 mm. 
On Junipers, Sanderstead, Caterham and Mickleham, 
rare. 
(‘Susaenus PALOMENA.) 
P. prasina, Linn.; (dissimilis, Fab.; viridissima, 
ES. Syn. nec Poda)—Rather a flat species, bright green, 
punctured, lateral margins of pronotum, connexivum, and 
underside reddish, legs green. Head punctured, antennzx 
reddish, apical joint black, except at its base; pronotum 
with its lateral margins narrowly red, nearly straight, the 
posterior angles somewhat raised and produced, rounded, 
dise strongly punctured, with two little long transverse foves 
behind the front margin; scutellum and elytra punctured, 
the apex of the former pale, and the base of the lateral 
margins of the latter reddish ; membrane dark brown ; con- 
nexivum black, with paler transverse lines ; beneath reddish, 
legs pale green, sometimes tinged with red. 
L. 15--14 mm. 
Not rare ; ‘‘ common everywhere on raspberries,” Devon, 
Parfitt ; Headley Lane, Orpington, Cardiff, Billups; Bideford; 
Guestling, Battle, Hollington, Butler; Redhill, Linnell ; 
Glanvilles Wootton, Land’s End, Dale; St. Osyth, Lfra- 
combe, Barmouth, Blatch ; Chatham, Champion. 
STRACHIA, Jain. 
Species glabrous, shining and brightly coloured, scarlet, 
