Coreide. ao 
membrane hyaline; connexivum with black spots, disc of 
the abdomen above black, with yellow markings, apical 
segments yellow with a strongly marked central black line ; 
beneath ochreous, often freckled with reddish or brown ; 
metapleuree equally punctured all over ; legs pale sprinkled 
with black spots. 
L. 7-8 mm. 
A very variable species in colour, the larger paler forms 
used to be considered as a distinct species under the name 
of abutilon Rossi. Easily known from the other species by 
the metathoracic characters, the metapleure: having their 
posterior external angles rounded and their surface evenly 
punctured all over, 
By sweeping in dry places, Chobham, Reigate, Bourne- 
mouth ; Deal, Champion. 
C. maculatus, /ieb.—Reddish testaceous, rugosely punc- 
tured andclothed with long scattered hairs ; apical joint of the 
antennee much longer than the third ; pronotum rather longer 
than in the other species, trapeziform, its sides straight, 
disc strongly punctured with black, and with a narrow raised 
dorsal line; scutellum punctured, acuminate ; elytra semi- 
transparent, the nerves spotted with black, membrane with 
small dusky spots; connexivum with a black spot on each 
segment, disc of the abdomen above yellow with black 
markings, beneath yellow with a series of black dots down 
each side, and a central spot on the basal segments ; meta- 
pleurze punctate only on their basal portion, their posterior 
angles produced, and visible from above beyond the sides 
of the elytra; legs reddish yellow, very finely spotted with 
black. 
L. 6-7 mm. 
A very distinct species by its uniform orange yellow 
colour, and yellow abdomen above. 
Very rare. Chobham, New Forest ; Dallington Forest, 
Ewhurst, by sweeping, Butler ; Sandwich, Billups ; Parley 
Heath and New Forest, Dade. 
