236 TTemiptera-fleteroplera. 
L. 6 mm. 
On limes and other trees, not rare and generally distri- 
buted. : 
P. longipennis, Flor. (dimidiatus, D, & S. nec Kbm.). 
—Longer, narrower, paler and more obscure in its mottling 
than any of our other species of this genus. Head ochre- 
ous, eyes very large and transverse in the ¢, each being 
much wider than the vertex between them; in the ? the 
eyes are not transverse and are slightly narrower than the 
vertex ; antennee very long, longer than the entire insect, 
first joint as long as the head and pronotum together ; 
pronotum greyish ochreous, with darker markings; scu- 
tellum with a pale central line; elytra very long, parallel- 
sided, greyish ochreous, obscurely mottled with darker 
colour, membrane irrorated and marbled with grey ; legs 
with the femora very long and slender, marbled, inter- 
mediate tibiz with very distinct black bands, much narrower 
than the intervening white ones. 
L. 7-734 mm. 
Reigate, Hastings, Wimbledon on Hazel; Blackheath, 
Douglas and Scott ; Norfolk, Edwards ; Corton near Lowes- 
toft, Butler; on Hazel, Bath, Blathwayt; St. Ives, Well 
Vale and Muckton, Lincolnshire, J. H. Mason; Bewdley, 
Matlock, Blateh; Hdinburgh, Forres, Perth, Lewter ; 
Caterham, Chattenden, Champion ; Oxshott, Billups ; Ive- 
land, [aliday ; Eastham Wood near Liverpool, J. W.£ilis. 
P. Reuteri, Saund. (crassipes, D. § 8. nec Flor.).— 
Smaller, shorter and darker than the preceding; basal 
joint of the antennee shorter than the head and pronotum, 
second about once and a quarter as long as the third, first 
and fourth joints subequal; pronotum with the sides and 
base, and sometimes the dorsal line towards the base, 
darker ; scutellum with a pale line at the apex, sometimes 
almost entirely pale; elytra brown, marbled with lighter 
colour, or sometimes almost entirely dark, cuneus dark, 
coriuin with the usual pale patch just above it; legs with 
