254 Hlemuptera-FHeteroptera. 
dark rings. Antenne black ; head with the centre black ; 
pronotum black with only the dorsal line pale, or pale with 
only the callosities and hind angles black ; scutellum dark 
or pale ; elytra varying from entirely pale with the apex of 
the cuneus only red, to pale, with the clavus, a broad apical 
band on the corium, and the apex of the cunens, widely 
black ; membrane dusky ; legs testaceous, two rings on the 
posterior femora, the inner one widest, and one on each of 
the others dark brown; tibize with fine spines. 
L. 4-45 mm. 
Common on Umbellifere and generally distributed. 
L. cervinus, H. Schf.—Somewhat like the preceding, but 
duller and more closely punctured, and with the markings 
paler ; brownish testaceous, vertex between the eyes very 
narrow inthe ¢, not nearly so wide as either eye; antenns 
with the third and fourth joints black, extreme base of the 
third pale, together considerably shorter than the second, 
the apex of which is black ; pronotum deeply punctured, 
hind angles, and sometimes a line along the base brown ; 
scutellum often with two wide central stripes; elytra very 
finely and closely punctured, generally with a more or less 
distinct, wide, apical band on the corium, cuneus with the 
apex brown or red; legs pale, posterior femora with two 
narrow subapical brown rings, spines of the tibize exceed- 
ingly short. 
L. 4 mm. 
On limes, ash, etc. ; generally distributed. 
L. rubricatus, Mal/.—Subelongate, entirely pale orange- 
red, clothed with very fine pale hairs, Antenne long and 
thin, reaching almost to the cuneus, third and fourth joints 
dusky, together as long as the second; pronotum deeply 
punctured, elytra rather closely so, their sides subparallel 
or slightly rounded, membrane with a cloud within the apex 
of the cells, and another below the cells; tibize pale, with 
fine spines. 
L. 5 mm. 
