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On Conifers; not rare. Reigate, Southwold, Woking, 
Bromley ; Hurst Green, Barnet, Shalford, Butler ; Little- 
hampton, Chobham, Mickleham, Darenth, Champion ; 
Glanvilles Wootton, Dale; Llandaff, South Wales, Billups ; 
Treland, Haliday ; Nunton, Leicester, Marshall ; Norfolk, 
Edwards, 
L. atomarius, Mey.—Elongate oval, strongly punc- 
tured, somewhat dull, testaceous with a reddish tinge, 
clothed with a fine pale pubescence, sometimes more or less 
irrorated with black, or with a dark stripe on each elytron, 
membrane dark, scutellum often with a dark central line. 
Head black in the centre in the ¢, vertex between the 
eyes about as wide as each eye, in the 2 nearly once 
and a half as wide with only a central spot; pronotum 
short, convex, very strongly and closely punctured; elytra 
very closely but not so strongly punctured as the pro- 
notum; membrane irrorated with darker spots; all the 
femora with two subapical rings, tibia with strong black 
spines. 
L. 4-5 mm. 
Hitherto only recorded from Stratton Strawless, near 
Norwich, off silver firs, by Mr. Edwards. 
ZYGIMUS, Feb. 
(Hadrodema, Fieb.) 
This genus, of which we have only one species in Britain 
of the three recorded by Puton as Palearctic, appears to 
differ from Lygus only by the very wide head and more 
prominent eyes, and by the slightly longer rostrum. Our 
species is of a testaceous or testaceous-brown colour, very 
deeply punctured, and occurs on Conifers. 
Z. pinastri, Fall.—Short oval, shining, testaceous, 
more or less tinged with brown in the g. Head smooth 
and very shining, hardly punctured, vertex very wide, eyes 
