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(4) 5. Surface not clothed with silvery hairs. 
(7) 6. Femora margined with black . ; ARBUSTORUM, 
(6) 7. Femora spotted at the apex, but not mar- 
gined with black. VIRIDULUS. 
(5) 8. Male and female nearly etka in shape, 
femora dark or red, upper surface not 
clothed with silvery hairs. 
(14) 9. Spines of tibiz strong and black, rising 
from black spots. (Subg. Neocoris, 
D.&8.) 
(11) 10. Base of corium pale . : 5 5 . Bonemannt. 
(10) 11. Elytra entirely dark. 
C3 12. Larger, a pale spot near each eye . . NIGRITULUS. 
(12) 18. Smaller, head entirely black  . 3 PULICARIUS. 
(9) 14, ibis with fine black spines, not rising out 
of black spots. 
(16) 15. Base of the elytra pale . SALTITANS, 
(15) 16. Base of elytra concolorous with the rest . WILKINSONI. 
(Suse. STHENARUS.) 
P. Roseri, H. Schf—Oval shining, ¢ and 9 alike in 
form, clothed with very fine decumbent pale hairs, vary- 
ing from black with the extreme base of the corium late- 
rally and the cuneus testaceous, to entirely testaceous with 
the head only darker; the femora always more or less red, 
the tibize pale with black spots and spines, tarsi with the 
apex black; the elytra often are only black on the disc 
of the corium, pale on the clavus and lateral margin, with 
the cuneus reddish ; antenne with the second joint longer 
than the third and fourth together; pronotum transversely 
rugose, sides slightly rounded; elytra punctured, their 
sides rounded, membrane smoky, often darker towards the 
apex. 
L. 4mm. 
On Salir, Bromley ; Norfolk, Edwards ; Battersea, Mar- 
shall; Oxshott, Billups. 
(Suse. PLAGIOGNATHUS.) 
P. albipennis, Mall—Pale greyish white, densely 
clothed with rather Icng silvery hairs ; head darker in front, 
