Lyveide. sty) 
pilose antenne and tibie; but the pronotum is more 
narrowed in front in the 9,and brown across the base in 
most specimens ; the scutellum is less strongly impressed at 
the base, and the corium is unicolorous throughout, and of 
a brighter redder brown ; the membrane is dark fuscous, 
paler at the inner angle ; the abdomen beneath is smooth 
and shining; and the femora are clear testaceous brown, 
like the tibiz ; anterior femora less strongly curved. 
L. 5-55 mm. 
Hurst Wood, Caterham and Sheppey, Champion ; in 
moss, Weybridge, Billups. 
D. piceus, /lor.—Unlike any of the preceding, shining, 
almost glabrous, testaceous brown; head, pronotum in 
front, and underside darker. Head with a few fine 
punctures ; antennee clothed with fine hairs, with the basal 
joint and apex of the fourth clear testaceous, the rest darker ; 
pronotum subquadrate, deeply and largely punctured pos- 
teriorly, convex, pitchy brown and shining anteriorly, the 
rather widely reflexed lateral margins and basal half 
testaceous brown; scutellum pitchy brown, the basal 
impression finely punctured, the sides very coarsely so; 
apex with a central carina; corium and clavus punctured, 
the latter in rows, the former irregularly, with a smooth 
impunctate space alone the outer margin and near the 
centre, between which and the claval suture are two 
parallel rows of punctures; membrane dusky, sometimes 
more or less shortened ; legs clear testaceous, intermediate 
and posterior tibize with a few short bristly hairs, anterior 
femora with two fine spines. 
L. 4 mm. 
Rare, at roots of plants at Gracious Pond, Chobham ; 
in moss in Broadwater Forest, near Tunbridge Wells ; 
Wimbledon, I?ve; Scarborough, Lawson; Dublin Loch, 
near Thornhill, Dumfries, Sharp; Deal, at a ditch side 
by sweeping, Headley Lane in a swamp, Billups. 
