56 Flemiptera-Fleteroptera. 
L. 9 mm. 
“ Qaister Marrams on Ononis rare,” Paget’s Yarmouth ; 
Teignmouth and Dawlish; Braunton Burrows, Parfitt ; 
Glanvilles Wootton, Portland, Land’s End, Dale; on 
Eryngium, Barmouth, and Isle of Wight, Marshall. 
CORIZUS, fall. 
Very like the preceding genus in form; but all the 
species are of an ochreous or brownish colour, and the 
elytra are more or less transparent, with their nerves very 
strongly developed; the membrane is hyaline, and the 
colour of the abdomen can be seen through it. We have 
four species, all of which are rare. There are eleven species 
recognized as Palearctic in Dr. Puton’s catalogue ; several 
are very variable and have given rise to much confusion in 
the synonymy. 
(2) 1. Posterior margins of the metapleuree not 
sinuate, their exterior angles rounded 
not produced . : CRASSICORNIS. 
. Posterior margins of the metapleura: 
sinuate, their external angles more or 
less produced. 
. Abdomen above black with pale markings. 
. Connexivum with large black ree tibize 
with narrow brown rings CAPITATUS. 
Connexivum unspotted or with very small 
black spots, tibie not ringed. PARUMPUNCTATUS. 
. Abdomen above orange yellow, with black 
markings. c 5 . : + MAaCULATUS. 
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C. crassicornis, Linn. (abutilon Rossi)—Brownish or 
ochreous, rugosely punctured, antenne with the basal 
jot short and thick, the remaining three subequal in 
length, but the apical joint thickened; pronotum with its 
margins nearly straight, disc with a distinct pale dorsal 
line ; scutellum with a pale dorsal line at the base, its 
apical margin slightly raised and pale; elytra transparent, 
the nerves very prominent and often spotted with black, 
