(Ss) 
Lygetde. 10 
L. 5 mm. 
Very rare, Llandudno. 
(Sunc. PACHYMERUS, Meut.) 
A. pini, Lin.—Somewhat like lynceus in general colour, 
but more elongate oval. Head black, irrecularly clothed 
with short adpressed golden hairs, eyes touching the pro- 
notum, antenns black; pronotum flat, with the lateral 
margins slightly rounded, very narrowly pale and foliaceous, 
base sinuate, dige in front black, behind ochreous, punctured 
with black ; seutellum black, with a distinct slightly raised 
central line; corium and clavus ochreous, punctured with 
black, more or less in lines, a dark line on the clavus near 
the scutellum and a subquadrate spot near the inner apical 
angle of the corium black; membrane black; abdomen 
black, a spot on the prothorax beneath near its posterior 
angle, its posterior margin, the posterior margin of the 
mesosternum, and a spot near each coxa, ochreous; legs 
black, tibiz finely spinose, anterior femora with two small 
teeth, close together, near the apex. 
L. 7-74 mm. 
In sandy, heathy places, Woking, Chobham; Ewhurst, 
Gomshall, Chingford, Butler; Norfolk, Hdwards ; Poole, 
Dorset, Blatch; Bridgnorth and Edgbaston, Marshall ; 
Shirley, Hast Grinstead, New Forest, Champion ; Adding- 
ton Hills, Douglas and Scott ; Ashdown Forest, Taff’s Well, 
South Wales, Billups; Bournemouth, Knighton Heath, 
Land’s End, Dale. 
A. pedestris, Panz.—Bright ferruginous, with black 
and white markings. Head black, punctured, with a few 
long scattered hairs, eyes not touching the pronotum; an- 
tenn black, the second joint and the extreme apex of the 
first testaceous ; pronotum subtrapeziform, sides nearly 
straight, foliaceous, bearing a row of distant long hairs ; 
base deeply sinuate, dise with a few scattered hairs, an- 
teriorly black, posteriorly ferruginous, punctured with 
