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Colwyn Bay, A. Beaumont; Norfolk, Edwards; Cardiff, 
Walmer, Oxshott, Ely, Billups ; Lincolnshire, J. H. Mason. 
D. pallidicornis, Mieh.—Like stachydis in shape, but 
rather more parallel-sided and broader, and distinguishable 
from that species as well as from any of the preceding by 
the comparatively glabrous tibiz, the fine pubescence of 
which is only to be seen through a strong lens ; the pro- 
notum also is shorter and broader, the base very wide; the 
elytra short and wide, parallel-sided ; the cuneus broadly 
brown at the apex ; cell-nerves of membrane brown. 
L. 4mm. 
On Digitalis ; Tunbridge Wells, Wimbledon, Esher, 
Reigate, Champion ; St. Albans, Abergavenny, Marshall ; 
Hurst Green, Ewhurst, Barnet, Shalford, Butler ; Darenth 
Wood, Taff’s Well, South Wales, “very common on Fox- 
gloves,” Billups; Forres, Norman ; Kirkeudbrightshire, 
Perthshire, Aberdeenshire, Ross-shire, Inverness-shire, F’. 
B. White. 
D. globulifer, Fall.—Elongate oval, clothed with very 
short black hairs; head black, with a pale spot near each 
eye; antenne black, short; pronotum black, varying to 
ochreous, with the callosities black, collar short, pale, 
callosities strongly developed, sides nearly straight, surface 
transversely rugose ; scutellum black, with the sides white ; 
elytra short, ochreous or brownish, punctured, sides 
slightly rounded, apex of cuneus brown, membrane smoky ; 
all the nerves brown; legs short, femora with large black 
spots, tibize with fine brown spines. 
L. 32 mm. 
On various plants, Pteris, Dianthus, Lyehnis, Silene, 
Ononis, fide Reuter ; Woking, Lowestoft, Southwold, 
Hastings and Walmer, Billups; Glanvilles Wootton, Dale ; 
Battle, Shalford, Butler; Norfolk, Hdwards; Bishops 
Teignton, Leicester, Marshall; Devon, Parfitt; Knowle, 
Clacton, Blatch; Forres, Norman; Mickleham, Shirley, 
Caterham, Champion. 
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