336 fFlemiptera- Heteroptera. 
claval suture only ; frontal impression of male shallow, some- 
what cordate, not extending between the eyes; palx 
broadly cultrate. ‘ 
L. 7-74 mm. 
Not rare, Reigate, Chobham ; Norfolk, Hdwards ; Bridge- 
north, Devon, Marshall; Newcastle, Ireland, Champion ; 
Forres, Norman ; Perth and Shetland, Reuter ; Strathglass 
and Achilty, B. White; Glanvilles Wootton, Weybridge, 
Dale; Plymbridge, Yelverton, Bignell. 
C. Fallenii, Fich—Very like distincta, but at once 
known by the acute lateral angles of the pronotum; it is 
generally but not always paler in colour; the pale of the 
male are truncate at the base, their upper margins rounded ; 
facial impression shallow, truncate above, not extending 
upwards between the eyes. 
L. 7-74 mm. 
Common and generally distributed. 
C. mesta, Mieb.—Small, rather short, easily known by 
its obscure, indistinct markings, which gradually fade off 
towards the apex of the corium, and by the form of the 
intermediate legs, the tarsi of which are almost as long as 
the tibia, and the claws not or scarcely longer than the 
tarsi; pronotum with about seven pale lines; facial depres- 
sion of the ¢ small, shallow, rounded above, not produced 
between the eyes; pale subparallel-sided, blunt at the 
apex. 
L. 5 mm. 
Common and generally distributed. 
C. limitata, /ieb.—Longer and narrower than the pre- 
ceding, markings very clear and distinct; pronotum with 
7-8 pale lines, broader than the dark ones; markings 
of the corium divided into three series by two dark longi- 
tudinal lines, one near the lateral margin, the other 
near the claval suture; male with the frontal impres- 
sion very deeply excavated, extending high up between the 
eyes, and terminating above in a deeply rounded arch; 
