296 Hlemiptera-Fleteroptera. 
H. genistz, Scop. (wnicolor, Hahn; leptocerus, D. § S.). 
—Dull black, densely clothed with white scale-like pubes- 
cence. Antenne with the second joint in the ¢ slightly 
thickened towards the apex, about once and a quarter as 
long as the third and fourth together, strongly fusiform in 
the ? ; pronotum transverse, trapeziform, base about twice 
as wide as the anterior margin; elytra with the cuneus 
and membrane in the 2 much deflected, membrane black, 
white just along the edge of the cuneus ; legs entirely 
black, 
L. 43 mm. 
On Broom, Hastings; Northumberland, Bold; Ton- 
bridge, Blatch; Fairlight, Hurst Green, Bifler ; Cliffs 
Milford Haven, Marshall; Norfolk, Edwards; Tilgate, 
Champion ; Glanvilles Wootton, Dale; Cardiff, Billups ; 
Colvend, Kirkeudbrightshire on Genista tinctoria, F. B. 
White. 
H. tibialis, Hahn.—Like the preceding in colour, but 
rather longer in form and larger, with the tibie reddish- 
testaceous ; second joint of the antennee in the ¢ not 
thickened towards the apex, once and a half as long as the 
third and fourth together ; simple also in the $, squamous 
hairs less white, rather yellowish ; pronotum not so much 
widened posteriorly, base hardly twice as long as the 
anterior margin; elytra rather longer, and in the ? not so 
much deflected posteriorly. 
L. 5-54 mm. 
Common on Broom, and generally distributed. 
ONYCHUMENDS, Peut. 
(Oncotylus, pars Fieb.) 
Subelongate, clothed with fine, very short, regular, pale 
hairs; eyes prominent, rostrum reaching to the interme- 
diate coxwe ; prouotum with the sides sinuate, base sinnate, 
rounded towards the angles; tibie with very fine dark 
