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DICHROOSCYTUS, /eb. 
Subelongate, elytra parallel-sided, vertex of the head 
carinated posteriorly on each side near the eye; eyes pro- 
minent, rostrum reaching to about the third abdominal 
segment, antenne slender, first joint about as long as the 
vertex between the eyes, second thicker in the male 
than in the ? ; pronotum transverse, with a narrow raised 
collar; tibiae with very fine spines, posterior femora 
slightly incrassated, apical joint of the tarsi very long, 
almost equalling the first and second together. We have 
only one British species, three being recorded from 
Europe. 
D. rufipennis, Fall—Shining, green, pubescence very 
sparse ; elytra blood-red, with the margins narrowly green ; 
antennz with the second joint as long as the third and 
fourth together ; pronotum with the sides slightly rounded, 
base nearly straight ; scutellum convex, sometimes with an 
orange tinge; elytra parallel-sided, membrane slightly 
smoky, nervures red; legs green. 
L. 6 mm. 
On Conifers, Reigate, Chobham, Bromley; Norfolk, 
Edwards ; Well Park, Lincolnshire, J. H. Mason ; Nunton 
near Salisbury, Marshall; Braemar at 1200 feet, F’. B. 
White; Pitlochry, Forres, Norman ; Scarborough, Lawson ; 
Bournemouth, Knighton Heath, Dale. 
PLESIOCORIS, Feb. 
Elongate oval, elytra subparallel-sided in the 2, sides 
rounded in the ?, vertex of the head carinated posteriorly ; 
rostrum reaching to the intermediate cox ; antennee rather 
robust, first joint rather longer than the vertex between 
the eyes, third and fourth together about equal in length 
to the second; pronotum transverse, trapeziform, trans- 
versely wrinkled, with a narrow raised collar and two 
strongly marked callosities behind it. 
