Capside. ‘281 
G. cruciatus, Reut. (flavomaculatus, D. & 8., etce.; ful- 
vipes, Saund. Syn.)—Exceedingly like the preceding, but 
smaller ; 3 less elongate, head less shining, second joint of 
antenne shorter, vertex flatter ; pronotum wider in front, 
collar longer; elytra shorter, spots less produced along the 
lateral margins. 9 easily distinguished by the less globose 
head, and smaller less shining pronotal callosities, and con- 
sequently less sinuate sides. I have one macropterous ?, 
in which the elytra are about as long as the abdomen. 
Right-hand forceps of ¢ spinulose at the heel, left, strongly 
angulated on its outer edge. 
L. 5 mm, 
On Sallows, &c., not uncommon, Hampton Wick, Deal, 
Hastings, Chobham; Reigate, Champion; Hurst Green at 
roots, Butler, Lincoln, Blatch; Forres, Ieuter ; Dartford 
Brent, Douglas and Scott. 
G. dispar, Poh.—Head, pronotum, and abdomen black, 
elytra white, nearly transparent, with a wide cloud across 
the apex of the corium, the apex of the cuneus in the 
¢ brown; legs in both sexes and basal joint of the an- 
tenne in the ? ochreous. Head not carinated posteriorly 
in the male, second joint of the antennz very clavate in the 
9, third joint pale at the base; sides of pronotum sinuate ; 
elytra in the brachypterous 2 about twice as long as the 
scutellum, in the macropterous slightly longer than 
the abdomen; membrane dusky, cell-nerves brown, cells 
hyaline ; tibiz with hardly perceptible spines, 
L. 4mm. (macr.), 35 mm. (brach.). 
Hatley, Bold ; Corton and Fritton, Suffolk, Butler ; Earl- 
ham, Coxford, Hellesdon, Norfolk, Hdwards , Colwyn Bay, 
Beaumont ; Oxshott, Penarth, Billups ; Ireland, Haliday. 
G. ater, D. § 8. —This species still remains a mystery, 
but from Messrs. Douglas and Scott’s description its leading 
characters should be :—Black, antennze, third joint with its 
basal half yellow; corium pitchy black at the base, within 
the anterior margin a short whitish streak, claval suture 
narrowly whitish, posterior margin black, cuneus black, 
