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brownish in the ¢, membrane dark. Vertex very wide, 
in the ¢ twice, and in the 2 three times as wide as each 
eye, antenne brownish, third and fourth joints together 
longer than the second; pronotum very wide in front, sides 
nearly straight; elytra long and parallel-sided in thed, 
short with the sides slightly rounded in the 2; tibize with 
fine spines. 
L. 44 g, 34 9. 
On Ulex, common, and probably widely distributed. It 
has been recorded from Reigate, Woking, Chobham ; 
Hastings, Battle, Hurst Green, Hwhurst, Shalford, Butler ; 
Norfolk, Edwards ; Bewdley, Blatch ; Oxshott, Billups ; 
Glanvilles Wootton, Dale. 
MALACOCORIS, Fic?. 
Elongate, exceedingly thin in texture, and transparent, 
elytra with green marbling, eyes prominent, not touching 
the pronotum, sides of the head swollen, and rounded 
behind them, third and fourth joints of the very slender 
antenn together longer than the second, pronotum with 
the callosities strongly defined, sides straight, base deeply 
sinuate, cells of the membrane green apically, legs very 
slender. Unlike any other British genus, but allied to 
Orthotylus. ‘There is only one species. 
M. chlorizans, Full—Shining, elongate, very pale, 
transparent, whitish green, clothed with fine upright hairs, 
elytra with darker green spots, membrane hyaline, cells 
green round their apical nervure. Hyes small, prominent, 
remote from the pronotum, basal joint of the antenn 
black beneath, second black at the extreme base ; pronotum 
shaped as above; elytra elongate, parallel-sided ; tibie 
with fine hair-like spines. 
L. 44-5 mm. 
This most delicate and beautiful little species is far from 
