242 TTemiptera-fleteroptera. 
with a narrow callose collar, sides straight, base slightly 
rounded, surface punctured ; elytra considerably narrowed 
posteriorly; posterior femora incrassated, sometimes 
freckled with brown. 
L, 8 mm. 
Common, by sweeping in dry places, and generally dis- 
tributed. 
C. seticornis, fab.—Dark brown, clothed with fine 
pale golden pubescence, second and third joints of the 
antennsz and sometimes the collar, dorsal line and ex- 
treme base of the pronotum pale ochreous, base of the 
corium outwardly also pale, cuneus blood-red, its apex 
black, membrane dark brown, tibiae and the apices of 
the femora ochreous, beneath with a spot near each coxa 
pale. Basal joint of antenne slender, hardly thicker than 
the second, which is only slightly thicker than the third 
and fourth ; pronotum obsoletely punctured, its sides nearly 
straight ; elytra subparallel-sided, finely punctured ; femora 
hardly incrassated. 
L. 8-84 mm. 
I have one variety in which the corium is nearly entirely 
ochreous. 
Rare. Thornes Bay, Luccombe, Isle of Wight, Power ; 
Freshwater, Isle of Wight, #. 8. Saunders ; Chattenden, 
Champion ; Filey Yorks, Charmouth Dorset, Fowler. 
C. ticinensis, Mey.—Pale brick red, clothed with fine 
pale pubescence, rarely with a greenish tinge in places, 
sometimes with two black spots on the pronotum, and 
occasionally with the inner apical angle of the corium dark. 
Head shining, antenne with the third and fourth joints 
hardly thinner than the second, first joint slightly 
thickened; pronotum with a very narrow callose collar, 
punctured, slightly shining, anterior callosities well- 
defined, sides nearly straight; elytra dull, with the lateral 
margins slightly rounded; femora slightly darkened, 
tibia pale ochreous with black bristles along their 
