Capside. 243 
outer margin, abdomen beneath sometimes black in the 
centre. 
L. 7 mm. 
Rare; in marshy places, Gomshall, Chobham; Nor- 
folk, Hdwards; Wicken Fen, Blatch; Leigh Woods, 
Clifton, Reed; Knighton Heath, Dade ; Chilworth, Surrey, 
Butler. 
C. alpestris, Mey.—One of our largest species, entirely 
green, clothed with fine brownish black hairs, eyes not 
touching the pronotum, first joint of the antennz slender, 
but slightly thicker than the second, which again is thicker 
than the third and fourth, fourth a trifle longer than the 
third; third and fourth together subequal to the first and 
second ; pronotum narrow in front, sides nearly straight, 
anterior callosities well marked; scutellum very convex ; 
elytra very long and parallel-sided in the male, their sides 
slightly curved in the 2, cuneus long, membrane slightly 
smoky ; posterior femora slender. 
L. 10-103 mm. 
Rare. Burton-on-Trent, Brown; Forres, Norman ; Gib- 
side, Bold. 
C. chenopodii, /a//.—Greyish green, clothed with pale 
hairs, the extreme lateral margin of the elytra and the 
corium in the centre often dark, differs from either of the 
preceding in the thicker antennw, the third and fourth 
joints of which are as thick as the second, the fourth 
scarcely half as long as the third ; pronotum very narrow 
in front and wide behind, especially in the ¢, often with 
two black spots on the disc posteriorly, surface transversely 
wrinkled ; scutellum generally with two dark discal lines ; 
elytra parallel-sided in the ¢, the sides slightly rounded in 
the ? ; cuneus paler than the corium, membrane slightly 
dusky, nervures darker; femora freckled with brown, pos- 
terior pair slender, tibia with bristly hairs and small black 
spots. 
L. 8$-9 mm. 
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