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base and apex, and distinctly thicker than the third, 
fourth about a third as long as the third; pronotum much 
widened posteriorly, base more than twice as long as the 
anterior margin, sides nearly straight; scutellum convex ; 
elytra with the nerves and the cuneus at the base slightly 
paler, membrane dusky, with a darker spot just below the 
cuneus, set off by a hyaline one above and beneath it; cells 
darker, their nerves white ; legs clothed with black hairs. 
L. 5-54 mm. 
On Stachys ; Reigate ; Shiere, Capron ; near Addington 
on Ononis, Douglas and Scott; Hurst Green, Ewhurst, 
Shalford, Butler ; Mickleham, Power ; Caterham, Champion. 
M. Paykullii, 'a//.—Green, oblong-oval, clothed with 
thick black hairs, disposed on the elytra in irregular 
patches, head sometimes dark at the sides. Antenne 
with the first joint and the base of the second more or 
less dark, third joint about two-thirds as long as the second ; 
pronotum with the anterior margin half as long or more 
than the base; sides nearly straight, callosities and a 
dorsal line in the ¢ sometimes nearly black; membrane 
dusky, nerves vividly white, a quadrate spot’ below the 
cuneus touching the lateral margin black, with hyaline sur- 
roundings ; legs clothed with black hairs, posterior tibiae 
with fine black spines. 
L. 33-4 mm. 
On Ononis, generally distributed in the South of 
England. 
CONOSTETHUS, Feb. 
Sub-elongate, clothed with exceedingly short, hardly 
noticeable pubescence ; head short, eyes prominent, vertex 
with two dark spots in all our species; pronotum short and 
transverse, with the sides sinuate, base not much wider 
than the anterior margin, sinuate, callosities transverse and 
