44 Hemiptera-Heteroplera. 
anterior margin about half as long as the base, its angles 
produced forwards, sides sinuate, paler than the disc, pos- 
terior angles slightly raised, base lobately produced on 
each side above the corium, straight across the base of the 
scutellum, disc granulately rugose in front, with two slight 
longitudinal impressions ; scutellum deeply impressed and 
dark at the base, with a pale dorsal carina dividing the 
impression ; nerves of the corium rather strongly raised, 
sides of the connexivum slightly rounded, its surface uneven, 
apex of the abdomen rounded in thed, in the ? the apex 
of the connexivum is abruptly truncate, and then follow 
the two narrower genital segments, of which the apical 
is much narrower than the preceding ; underside shghtly 
paler than the upper, freckled with darker spots; legs 
brown. 
L. 5-6 mm, 
Rare, Weybridge in moss, Douglas and Scott, and Power ; 
Reigate Heath; Deal, Billups. 
ENOPLOPS, 4m. 8. 
A genus of few species, easily known from its allies by 
the spiniform antenniferous tubercles, and the broadly 
dilated connexivum; in the ? the sixth dorsal segment is 
largely and angularly emarginate, showing the two genital 
segments, which are much narrower than the sixth, the 
apical one being deeply cleft; in the ¢, the apex of the 
abdomen viewed from above is subtruncate and just shows 
the genital segment beyond, which is formed like a deep 
cup. We have only one species in this country. 
E. scapha, /ab.—Dark brown, dull, closely punctured 
with black, head covered with small white rugosities, looked 
at from above, produced in front into a pointed process, 
sides of the head in front of the eyes pale, as are also the 
spiniform tubercles, antenne with the basal joint thick, 
