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S. leucocephalus, Liinn.—Very short oval, black,shining, 
clothed with very short black hairs; head wenerally testaceous, 
but varying to piceous, first joint of antenne, and legs ex- 
cept the tarsi, testaceous. Head very shining and smooth, 
viewed from above exceedingly short and broad, second 
joint of the antennz about equal to the third and fourth 
together; pronotum largely and rugosely punctured, about 
as wide as the head in front, very little widened posteriorly, 
convex, sides rounded, base nearly straight, elytra and 
scutellum more finely and closely punctured, cuneus and 
membrane deflected, the former constricted at the base 
outwardly ; tibize with very short black spines. 
L. 24 mm. 
Scarborough, on Vicia cracca, in July, Wilkinson ; Mickle- 
ham, Dr. Power; Norfolk, Edwards ; Chertsey, Oxshott, 
Billups ; Glanvilles Wootton, Bournemouth, Lulworth, 
Dale ; Pitlochry, Norman ; Rannoch, fF’. B. White. 
S. luridus, /’a//.—Testaceous or ochreous, somewhat 
shining, densely clothed with pale hairs. Antenne blackish 
brown, apex of the basal joint and centre of the second 
paler ; pronotum sometimes with a dark streak down each 
side anteriorly ; in shape and proportion very like the pre- 
ceding, but duller, more pubescent, and less largely and 
more closely punctured. 
L. 34 mm. 
On Jasione ; rare. Hayling Island; Weybridge, Douglas 
and Scott; Swanage, Marshall. 
ORTHOCEPHALUS, Pied. 
(Labops, pars, Reut., Saund., Sc.) 
Male macropterous, female usually brachypterous, more 
rarely macropterous ; surface clothed with golden de- 
ciduous pubescence; head with the vertex carinated 
posteriorly, eyes prominent, antenna reaching to the 
