244 Tlemiptera-HHeteroptera. 
On Chenopodium, Ononis, etc., common and generally 
distributed, but not recorded from Ireland or Scotland. 
C. bipunctatus, Fab.—Green, clothed with rather thick 
black hairs, pronotum generally with two small black spots 
on the disc, elytra in the @ sometimes more or less reddish 
brown between the nerves, membrane dusky, nervures pale, 
femora more or less freckled with brown. Basal joint of 
the antenne scarcely thickened, third and fourth slenderer 
than the second, together about equalling it in length; 
pronotum shining, much raised posteriorly, with a narrow 
raised collar, sides nearly straight, surface slightly wrinkled 
transversely ; elytra with the sides slightly rounded ; pos- 
terior femora slightly incrassated. 
L. 7 mm. 
Abundant everywhere on various plants in the summer. 
(Suse. MEGACCELUM, Fieb.) 
C. infusus, 7, Schf.—Shining, glabrous, orange yellow. 
Head longitudinally impressed on the vertex, first joint of 
the antennx scarcely thickened, the rest subequal in width, 
fourth slightly longer than the first, third slightly shorter 
than the second; pronotum with a narrowly-raised collar, 
sides nearly straight, base sometimes with a wide black 
band; scutellum varying from orange yellow to entirely 
black ; elytra subparallel-sided, in some specimens un- 
spotted, in others with a spot above the cuneus, or with a 
wide black band across the apex of the corium ; membrane 
dark; legs in dark examples orange red, tibize darker ; 
abdomen varying from yellow to nearly black. 
L. 8 mm. 
On oaks. 
Reigate, Charlwood, Gomshall, Wandsworth, Bromley ; 
Lewisham, Douglas and Scott; Lee, Oxshott, Chobham, 
Loughton, Billups; Knighton Heath, Dale ; Ashtead, 
