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ridges on the punctured posterior portion of the disc; 
scutellum punctured, with a pale dorsal ridge and margins ; 
elytra punctured, nerves much raised, spotted with black, 
membrane hyaline, with small black spots on the nervures ; 
connexivum wide, slightly raised, with darker brown bands ; 
abdomen pale on the disc, legs brownish, tibize paler. 
L. 7 mm. 
Deal; Braunton Burrows, Devon, Curtis ; Freshwater 
Bay, Pembrokeshire, Marshall ; Brandon, J. J. Walker ; 
St. George’s Hill, Weybridge ; Taff’s Wells, near Cardiff, 
Billups. 
BATHYSOLEN, Fic). 
This genus, of only one species, is closely allied to Pseudo- 
phleus, but may be known by its having the lateral mar- 
gins and surface of the pronotum simple, and the front 
coxze simple in both sexes ; the posterior femora are spinose 
at the apex. 
B. nubilus, Fall.—Brown, rugosely punctured, Head 
finely rugose, antenniferous tubercles large and blunt, 
basal joint of the antennz short and stout, finely rugose, 
second and third joints thin, very finely granulated, fourth 
joint ovate, black; pronotum transverse, lateral margins 
nearly straight in front, rounded posteriorly, with a slight 
tooth indicating the posterior angles ; base produced, its 
posterior margin nearly straight; disc nearly flat, finely 
rugose and punctured, with a curved, raised line near the 
base ; scutellum foveated at the base, with a central carina 
at the apex; elytra deeply punctured, the nerves much 
raised; membrane smoky ; connexivum dark, with narrow, 
paler bands; abdomen above reddish, beneath reddish 
ochreous, more or less mottled with darker colour; legs 
with the tibiz pale, posterior femora with a short sharp 
spine near the apex, 
L. 6-7 mm. 
