112 Hemiptera-Heteroptcra. 
preceding in having the antennz with the second joint pale 
at the base, and gradually darkened to-the apex; in having 
the pronotum in the undeveloped form wider anteriorly 
and consequently squarer; and in having the membrane 
more produced, the part produced beyond the apex of the 
corium being half as long as the diameter of the membrane; 
the mesosternal tubercles are as in affinis, and I can see no 
difference between the forms of the genital styles in the 
two species. 
L. 44 mm. 
Woking, under rubbish, and Chobham ; probably else- 
where, but overlooked. 
S. puberulus, Hove. (adjunctus, Hdw. nec D. 5: 8.).—Like 
all the others in pattern, but with the metasternum simple 
in both sexes, the first and second antennal joints entirely 
pale, and longer than in most of the forms; the surface 
clothed with fine short hairs, observable chiefly near the 
hind angles of the pronotum and on the exterior portion of 
the corium; legs pale, front tibiz rather less curved in 
both sexes than in the three preceding ; in this species the 
blade of the genital style is distinctly broader towards the 
apex than in the two preceding. 
L. 4 mm. 
Norfolk, Thouless, and Bexhill, Butler ; Oreston, Bignell. 
S. neglectus, Hdw. (affinis, Saund. Synops.), differs 
from the preceding in having the apex of the second joint of 
the antenne more or less black, and the first and second 
shorter and rather thicker at the apex, and with the 
pubescence of the surface shorter (I only know the unde- 
veloped form) ; posterior femora witha black ring ; genital 
styles as in puberulus. 
L. 383-4 mm, 
Not uncommon by sweeping, etc., but rarer than affinis. 
8. decoratus, Hahn. (ericetorwm, Leth.).—Quite glabrous 
and with the autenn black except at the base of the seeond 
joint; nearly always developed, I have only seen one other- 
