Aradide. 139 
connexivum with paler lines at the ap‘ces of the segments ; 
legs brown; apices of the femora slightly paler. 
L. 7-8 mm. 
Rare; under bark, etc., New Forest; West Wickham, 
Kent, Douglas and Scott ; Parley Heath, Dale. 
A. Lawsoni, Sawnd—Like the preceding in colour, 
but rather shorter ; the antenniferous tubercles rather less 
divergent and sharp ; antennz with the third joint entirely 
dark, subequal in length to the second ; anterior angles of 
the pronotum slightly produced forwards, lateral margins 
broadly reflexed throughout, very slightly jagged, base 
very slightly sinuate across the scutellum; scutellum nar- 
rower than in corticalis, with its sides more strongly 
raised, its disc transversely rugose ; elytra much dilated at 
the base, the dilatation much larger than in corticalis, 
mottled with pale ochreous, and covering the basal segment 
of the abdomen entirely and half of the second ; membrane 
more widely rounded at the apex; notch in the apical 
margin of the corium less distinct, and farther from the 
apex of the scutellum ; terminal segment of the abdomen 
with a bilobate white spot; abdomen brown beneath ; 
legs pale ochreous, the femora at the base and a band 
across each tibia darker. 
L. 7 mm. 
One specimen, without locality, from Mr. Lawson’s 
collection. 
A. depressus, F'ab.—Differs from either of the pre- 
ceding by the pale spot at the anterior angles of the pro- 
notum and the testaceous red or pale brown abdomen. 
Head brown; antennz shorter than in either of the 
preceding, with the third joint a trifle shorter than the 
second, fourth joint with silvery hairs at the apex; pro- 
notum with the anterior angles produced; lateral margins 
widely reflexed, and jagged; base nearly straight; dise 
brown, with four keels as in the other species ; the reflexed 
lateral margins anteriorly, for about half their length, white; 
