246 flemipltera-fleteroptera. 
spots yellow, base rounded ; scutellum and elytra black ; 
clavus and corium outwardly, and sometimes two pale lines 
on the disc of the latter, yellow ; cuneus yellow or orange ; 
membrane black; legs pitchy brown, femora slender, 
tibize rather paler, spines very short ; beneath with a yellow 
spot near the coxe, and a pale band on each side of the 
abdomen. 
L. 8 mm. 
Apparently very rare, I know of only one recorded 
locality for it. ‘Charing, Kent, rare,” Rev. 7. 4. Marshall. 
I have an old specimen without locality from Harding’s 
Collection, and Douglas and Scott record two specimens, 
also without localities. 
ONCOGNATHUS, Fieb. 
Closely allied to Calocoris, but distinguished by its longer 
rostrum, which reaches to the centre of the abdomen, and by 
the longer basal joint of the posterior tarsi, which is twice 
as long as the second. ‘There is only one recorded species. 
0. binotatus, /’ab.— ¢ ochreous yellow, ? pale greenish ; 
both sexes with black markings, the black more extensive 
in the ¢ than in the ?. Head shining, a spot on each side 
of the vertex, and the central lobe of the face black ; 
antenne dusky, basa] joint about as long as the head, third 
and fourth together about equal to the second ; pronotum 
trapezoidal, punctured, shining, a broad black band down 
each side in the ¢, a spot on each side in the 9 black; 
scutellum pale, its basal angles black; elytra finely pube- 
scent, punctured, in the ¢ with the clavus, except at the 
apex, and the corium inwardly, black, in the ? varying from 
a coloration somewhat like that of the 3d, though paler, 
to entirely pale green; membrane dark fuscous, nervures 
pale ; legs dusky, greenish ochreous, 
L. 6-7 mn. 
Common by sweeping by road-sides, etc., and generally 
distributed. 
