Capside. 241 
Wymondley, Herts, Butler; co. Antrim, Rev. W. F. 
Johnson; Caterham, Champion; Bickleigh Vale and 
Horrabridge, Devon, Bignell; Birch, July, Strathglass, 
F. B. White. 
C. sexguttatus, fab.—Black, shining, collar of prono- 
tum, the margin on each side towards the base, a wide 
dorsal line, the apical half of the scutellum, the apex of the 
clavus, and the lateral margin of the elytra, the colour 
of which spreads on the basal half, very pale yellow, cuneus 
orange, its apex black, legs with the tibiw pale. Basal joint 
of antenna slender, not thicker than the second, third and 
fourth thinner, together longer than the second ; pronotum 
very narrow in front, its sides sinuate; elytra punctured, 
nearly parallel-sided, membrane black, with a hyaline spot 
below the apex of the cuneus; femora brownish black, 
posterior pair slender. 
L. 7 mm. 
By sweeping, abundant in some places, Ilfracombe ; 
“common” near Barlaston, Staffordshire, J. W. Ellis ; 
Glanvilles Wootton, Dale; Headley Lane, Canterbury, 
York, Llantrissant, Billups ; Norfolk, Edwards ; Redhill, 
Surrey, J. Linnell ; Repton, Fowler ; Ambleside, Butler ; 
Cornworthy, Colvend, Kirkcudbrightshire, F. B. White ; 
Kidderminster, Groby, Leicester, Marshall; Pitlochry, 
Forres, Norman ; Caterham, Champion; Bickleigh Vale, ° 
Shaughbridge, Horrabridge, Devon, Bignell ; Lucan, co. 
Dublin, J. M. Browne ; Wymondley, Herts, Butler. 
C. roseomaculatus, De G. (ferrugatus, D. § S8.).— 
Greenish-ochreous, clothed with short, black hairs, head and 
pronotum more or less tinged with red or brown, the head 
black in the ¢ except at the sides, scutellum with a central 
black line, elytra, clavus, except at the apex and along the 
central nerve, and the corium posteriorly between the 
nerves, red or brownish, membrane dusky, nervures pale. 
Basal joint of the antenne slightly incrassated, third and 
fourth distinctly slenderer than the second; pronotum 
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