232 Flemiptera-fleteroptera. 
Reigate, Hastings, Woking ; on Rubus idwus, Norfolk, 
Edwards; Birch Wood, Marshall; Glanvilles Wootton, 
Bournemouth, Dale; Knowle, Cannock Chase, Blatch ; 
Tafi’s Well, South Wales, Billups ; Coombe and New 
Forest, Power. 
L. sulcatus, Fieb—lLike the preceding in style of 
coloration, but clothed with much shorter finer hairs ; 
pronotum with its sides sinuate and yellow, and with a 
more or less wide yellow dorsal line down its centre, and 
with a deeper transverse impression than in gothicus ; the 
scutellum has a central pale stripe and its apical portion is 
impressed at the base; elytra with a marginal stripe, and 
the cuneus yellow except at the apex, membrane black, 
very much shortened in all the females which I have seen ; 
legs black, posterior femora in the ? pale near the base, 
tibize piceous in both sexes. 
L. 6-7 mm. 
Hayling Island, cn flowers of Rubus, etc.; Devon, on 
Umbellifere, Parfitt ; Fareham, Hants, H. Francis; Ryde, 
Isle of Wight, Dale ; Weston-super-Mare, Billups ; Slapton, 
on Senecio, Chenopodium and Anthyllis; Wembury, ou 
Malva, Bignell. 
L. flavomarginatus, Don. (miles, D. 5 S8.).—Kasily 
known from either of the preceding by its browner colour, 
its very fine, pale, decumbent pubescence, which on the 
antennse and legs is only observable with a strong power ; 
also by the long fourth joint of its antennze, which is much 
longer than the third; the pronotum is much narrower 
in front, its anterior margin not being half as long as the 
base, the anterior callosities are clearly defined and shining, 
and the dorsal line narrow and red, like the lateral margins ; 
the elytra are very narrowly pale at the sides, the cuneus 
orange, with its inner apical margin brown ; all the tibiae 
and the posterior femora have a pale ring. 
Ii. 7-73 mm. 
Rare; on Linuria vu/garis, Halfway Street, Kent, Douglis 
