(12) 
(11) 
bo 
23. 
24, 
. Pronotum shorter, 
Capside. 
Vertex carinated only near the eyes, 
spines of the tibiw very fine, hardly 
noticeable 
. Vertex carinated throughout, tibialspines 
distinct. 
. Tibial spines strong and black, not rising 
from black spots. 
Cuneus entirely green 
. Cunens black at the extreme apex ‘ 
Tibial spines fine, brown, rising from 
black spots. 
Clavus more or less brown 
. Clayus entirely green 
. Not green, or if green with the antenne 
not very long and slender, or with 
the legs orange red. 
. Membrane not irrorated. 
. Species not orange red. 
. Femora orange 
red, cuneus ae 
green . 
. Femora not orange "red, or with cuneus 
red at the apex 
. Species large, robust, 5-6} mm. 
. Species small, 33-44 mm. 
. Elytra with a wide semicircular dark 
band posteriorly . 
. Elytra without a semicular dark band. 
. Second joint of antenneg more than twice 
as long as the third 
. Second joint of antenna not quite ‘twice 
as long as the third. 
. Pronotum longer, its sides in front gradu- 
ally converging to the anterior collar. 
its sides in front 
rounded, suddenly eae to the 
anterior collar : 
Species orange red . 
Membrane irrorated with grey dots 
L. pabulinus, Linn.—Green, elongate 
shining, punctured, clothed with pale hairs ; 
PABULINUS. 
LUCORUM. 
SPINOLE. 
VIRIDIS. 
CONTAMINATUS, 
LIMBATUS. 
PRATENSIS. 
VISCICOLA. 
CERVINUS. 
KALMII. 
PASTINACH. 
RUBRICATUS, 
ATOMARIUS. 
oval, slightly 
antennz with 
the apex of the second joint and the third and fourth 
joints black, basal joint about as long as the head, third 
joint about three-quarters as long as the second, fourth 
about three-quarters as long as the third; pronotum 
with a narrow raised collar, sides nearly straight, base 
rounded, 
anterior callosities 
strongly developed ; 
scu- 
tellum transversely rugose; elytra elongate, their sides 
