102 Flemiptera-Feteroptera. 
pronotum in front, scutellum, except a V-shaped apical spot, 
and a spot on the corium at its inner apical angle, black, 
the black spot having a small distinct whitish one at its 
apex; legs black, abdomen beneath with a pale spot near 
each coxa and the posterior margins of the pro- and meta- 
sternum ochreous. Head with the eyes touching the prono- 
tum ; pronotum with the sides rounded, base slightly sinuate ; 
disc largely punctured across the base; scutellum punc- 
tured ; clavus and corium punctured, the punctures arranged 
more or less in lines ; membrane fuscous, more or less spotted 
and suffused with white; intermediate and posterior tibic 
bristly, anterior femora with a strong tooth near the apex 
in a row of small short ones, base of their tibixe outwardly 
ferruginous. 
L. 6-64 mm. 
In moss, Deal; Dartford Heath, Scott; Isle of Wight, 
Pascoe ; Shirley, Douglas and Scott; Sandhills, Camber, 
Fi. P. Collett ; St. Ives, Cornwall, J. H. Mason ; Southend, 
New Forest, Champion; Hunstanton, Fowler ; Margate, 
Billups. 
(Suse. XANTHOCHILUS, Stal.) 
A. quadratus, /’«ab.— Elongate oval, ochreous, punctured 
with dark brown, sides of pronotum and corium impunctate. 
Head black, antenna, first joint black its apex reddish, second 
and third dull red, darker at their apices, apical joint dark ; 
pronotum with a quadrangular spot in front black, sides 
widely foliaceous, pale impunctate, base ochreous ; scutellum 
black ; corium with a somewhat elongate black spot on each 
side just above the membrane; membrane white with a 
brown central streak; abdomen black, a spot near each 
coxa and the posterior margin of the metathorax pale ; 
femora black, their apices red ; tibia reddish, their apices 
darker. 
