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form, the long apical joint of the antennw, and the largely 
rounded apex of the scutellum. 
A. punctatus, Linn.—Ochreous or brownish, varying 
to green or purplish, densely punctured with green or 
purplish punctures ; angles of thorax slightly prominent ; 
antenne black, tibize banded with yellow. Head green or 
purplish, sides sinuate ; pronotum with the lateral margins 
rugose in front, posterior angles produced beyond the sides 
of the elytra; base, across the scutellum, nearly straight ; 
disc deeply punctured, more closely so near the sides, 
dorsal line pale ; scutellum and elytra deeply punctured, 
the apex of the former largely rounded, almost half as 
wide as the base; membrane black, abdomen above blue- 
black ; connexivum spotted with yellow, underside vary- 
ing from pale ochreous-yellow with black punctures to 
purplish-blue ; legs bronzy-green or purplish, each of the 
tibize with a central pale band. 
L. 7-9 mm. 
A very variable species in colour, some specimens being 
nearly of a bronzy tint throughout. Mousehold Heath, 
Norwich, Edwards; Eastbourne, Butler; Weybridge, 
Headley Lane, Loughton Essex, Billups; Wimbledon 
Common, in moss; Budleigh Salterton, J. C. Dale; 
Bournemouth, C. W. Dale ; Cannock Chase, Blatch ; Loch 
Rannoch, Marshall; St. Ives, Mason; Southampton, 
Mickleham, Esher, Leith Hill, Champion. 
JALLA, ahi. 
The species representing this genus in Britain is one of 
our greatest rarities ; it may be known generically by its 
stout rostrum, the smooth simple sides of the pronotum 
and the toothed anterior femora and tibie. 
J. dumosa, Jinn.—Dark brownish red, more or less 
marked and suffused with black, legs black, tibiae with a 
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