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with the third and fourth joints together considerably shorter 
than the second ; pronotum strongly punctured ; scutellum 
wrinkled transversely, sides and apex more or less pale ; 
elytra finely and closely punctured, clothed with pale 
hairs; membrane dusky, the cells, except at the apex, a 
spot below the apex of the cuneus, and a transverse cen- 
tral band, clear; tibiae with very fine bristles; abdomen 
green. 
L. 4mm. 
Taken in some numbers by Dr. Chapman off mistletoe 
near Hereford, also by Mr. Edwards at East Carlton, near 
Norwich, by Mr. Dale in Dorsetshire, and by Mr. Bignell at 
Walkham Valley, Devonshire. 
L. pastinace, Full—Short oval, shining, green, more 
or less marked with brown or black, vertex between the 
eyes, in both sexes, nearly twice the width of the eye, face 
often with a dark centre, third and fourth joints of the 
antennee black, together equalling the second, second black 
or black only at the apex; pronotum strongly punctured, 
sides rounded in front, suddenly converging to the anterior 
collar, disc and hind angles sometimes brown, entire 
base occasionally black; scutellum entirely green or with 
a small basal black triangle; elytra distinctly and rather 
largely punctured, clavus, and often an apical band on 
the corium, brown, or sometimes black, cuneus green, its 
apex rarely brown or black, membrane scarcely dusky ; 
abdomen green, more or less spotted with black; legs 
green, in some very dark varieties the posterior femora 
have two dark rings, 
L. 34-4 mm. 
Ov Pastinaca sativa, and probably other umbellifera ; 
abundant in many places, and generally distributed. 
L. Kalmii, Linn.—Like some dark varieties of the pre- 
ceding, but with the ground colour testaceous, not green, 
rather more elongate in shape, the pronotum longer, its sides 
gradually converging to the anterior collar, elytra more 
closely punctured, and the posterior femora with two apical 
