96 flenuptera-Fleteroptera. 
(2) 1. Front femora with one spine, membrane 
with a distinct white apical spot . LUNIGER. 
(1) 2. Front femora with two spines, membrane 
without an apical spot. 
(4) 3. Antenne thinner, phe eee, pale, eyes 
prominent . . . - GRACILICORNIS. 
. Tibiz more or less dark. 
(6) 5. Antenne thinner, eyes less prominent, 
pronotum strongly transverse. + NUBILUS. 
(5) 6. Antenne thicker, eyes very prominent, 
pronotum less transverse, three-quar- 
ters as long as wide. 5 : . GENICULATUS. 
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P. luniger, Schill_—Head black, punctured ; antenne 
black, with the base of the second joint red; pronotum 
punctured, subtrapeziform, not so much widened posteriorly 
as in the other species, sides nearly straight, foliaceous and 
pale just behind the middle; dise black in front, widely 
ochraceous posteriorly, and punctured with black; scu- 
tellum black, punctured, with a smooth narrow dorsal line 
slightly raised at the base, apex narrowly pale ; clavus and 
corium punctured with black in lines, the latter with the 
intervals between the nerves black posteriorly, leaving a 
small pale spot at the apex of each; external apical angle 
black; membrane dark fuscous, a spot at the base and 
apex, and the bases of the nervures near the outer angles 
white; abdomen black, clothed with fine gclden pubescence ; 
legs with the apices of the femora, and the front tibizw 
except at the apex, reddish; front femora with a single 
tooth. 
L. 4 mm. 
Not uncommon, and from various habitats; in heaps of 
grass, Woking; at roots, Deal; in heathy places, Norfolk, 
Edwards ; under saline plants Milford Haven, South Devon, 
Cornwall, Marshall ; Knowle, Coleshill, Blatch ; Hastings, 
Battle, Shalford, Butler ; Morayshire, Forres ; St. Ives and 
Scilly Isles, J. H. Mason; Dartmoor, Parfitt ; Mickleham, 
Caterham, Champion; Oxshott, Surrey, Billups; Down- 
derry, Cornwall, Bignell ; Parley Heath and Bournemouth, 
Dale. 
