74 Flemuptera-fleteroptera. 
along its margins, two small punctiform spots on the disc, 
and one at the apex of one or both-discal nerves and the 
extreme apex of the corium black ; abdomen black, reddish 
towards the apex ; legs brown, apical joints of the tarsi black. 
L. 5 mm. 
Off various trees by beating; Coombe Wood, Deal ; 
Hastings, H. A. Butler; Oxshott, Chobham, Cardiff, 
Billups ; Mickleham, Hampstead, Darenth, Champion ; 
Morayshire, Norman. On birch, Norfolk, Edwards ; Tor- 
quay, Parfitt; Haldon, Prince Town, Dartmoor, Bignell, 
On alders, Glanvilles Wootton, Bonchurch, Dale. 
I. geminatus, Feb. (resedx, D. § S8.).—Smaller and 
paler than the preceding, the eyes slightly larger and more 
prominent, the puncturation of the pronotum larger and 
more distinct ; elytra rather longer and the membrane more 
fully developed ; otherwise apparently similar. 
L. 34 mm. 
Common by sweeping heath, and generally distributed. 
BLISSINA. 
ISCHNODEMUS, Fei. 
A genus of long flat parallel-sided species, of which we 
have only one in this country, out of the six species 
recorded in Dr. Puton’s catalogue. The head is much con- 
stricted behind the eyes, the central lobe of the face is 
much longer than the cheeks, and rounded in front ; anten- 
niferous tubercles distinct, antennze with the first joint short 
and stout; pronotum flat, and subquadrate, its sides rounded 
in front, base sinuate; scutellum wider than long; elytra 
rarely developed, but when developed with the apical 
margin of the corium very long and uearly straight; in the 
undeveloped form the elytra are about twice and a half as 
long as the scutellum, with their apices rounded, genital 
segments scarcely visible from above ; legs short, simple. 
