314 Flemiptera-Heteroptera. 
more slender in the ¢, bright red in both sexes, coxe and 
trochanters pale inthe ¢, white in the?. 
L. gd 5mm, ? 44 mm. 
Oaks, Bromley, not rare, but local ; Darenth, Douglas 
& Scott; Hastings; Leicester, Marshall; Sutton Cold- 
field, Blatch. 
P. Rotermundi, Scholtz.—Short, oval, densely clothed 
with deciduous white hairs, greyish-brown 3, or pale greyish- 
white, more or less suffused with greyish-brown ?, cuneus 
bright red margined with white. Head whitish, often with 
a central black stripe in the ¢ ; vertex more than twice as 
wide as the eye, antenne with the second joint longer than the 
third and fourth together ; pronotum in the d dark, with the 
anterior margin and sides pale whitish, in the ? pale, with 
a line across the callosities dark ; elytra with the clavus and 
lateral margin pale in the ¢, in the 9 pale whitish, with 
the spaces between the nerves darker, membrane slightly 
dusky, nervures white; femora and extreme base of the 
tibize reddish, the former spotted at the apex, tibize pale, 
with strong black spines, their extreme apex and the tarsi 
black. 
L. 4 mm. 
On Populus alba, Reigate, Herne Bay, Woking; Nor- 
folk, Edwards; Bath, Blathwayt; Leicester, Hainault 
Forest, Marshall ; Boxmoor, Pijfard. 
P, Fallenii, Reut. (salicis, D. §& S.; roseus, Saund., 
Synopsis).—Of rather a brick red, clothed with dark hairs, 
intermixed with pale golden deciduous pubescence; eyes 
very large in the 3, vertex being scarcely broader than 
each eye, in the 9 nearly twice as broad, second joint of 
the antennz in the ¢ very long and thick, much longer 
than the third and fourth together, in the ? about subequal 
to them, third joint not half so long as the second in the 
&, more than half its length in the 9 ; pronotum with 
brown atom-like spots. Elytra parallel-sided in the ¢, in 
both sexes with the disc somewhat darker and with the 
