284 Flemiptera- Heteroptera. 
Barnet, Deal, Lowestoft, Fritton, Butler; Norfolk, Ed- 
wards ; Esher and Freshwater Bay, Pembrokeshire, MJar- 
shall ; Sandwich, Billups. 
C. flaveolus, Rewt—Slightly larger and broader than 
pygmeus, dimorphous in both sexes, macropterous forms 
rare; entirely flavous, with the exception of the eyes and 
antennw, which are black, the latter having the extreme 
base and apex of the first and the base of the second and 
third joints pale; surface clothed with fine pale hairs ; 
tibize with very fine brownish spines. 
L. 3-4 mm, 
Rare ; Coxford, Hellesdon, Ranworth, Norfolk, Edwards ; 
Fritton, Suffolk, Butler. 
ORTHOTYLUS, Lieb. 
(Litosoma, D. § 8.) 
A genus of closely allied species, mostly ofa green colour, 
although some vary from the rule, and are brown or red ; 
they are mostly elongate oval, the males being in most 
cases more parallel-sided than the females, although in one 
section of the genus they are almost alike, The eyes are 
large and nearly, or in some cases, quite touch the pro- 
notum, the antennze and rostrum vary in length and 
proportions, the pronotum is transverse and trapeziform, 
its sides nearly straight, the base straight, sinuate or 
slightly rounded, disc without a transverse sulcature, both 
sexes macropterous, tibiz with fine spines, wing-cell with- 
out a hook-like nerve. We have seventeen British species 
of the thirty-five recorded by Reuter. 
(4) 1. Elytra and pronotum more or less brown, 
not entirely green or red. 
(3) 2. Entire insect olive brown. c js . FUSCESCENS. 
(2) 38. Not entirely olive brown . ; . BILINEATUS. 
(1) 4. Elytra and pronotum entirely green (or 
yellow when faded), or red (rubidus). 
