340 fTemiptcra-fleteroptera. 
suspicion that the peculiar markings of the clavus are 
accidental, 
L. 64 mm. 
Gosforth, Bold. 
C. cognata, D. & S—Another closely allied species, 
but recognizable by its yellow colour, the seven clear wide 
provotal lines, and the broader, clearer and mors frag- 
mentary markings of the elytra; ¢ with the pal less sud- 
denly dilated at the apex ; anterior tibie not marked with 
black ; posterior tarsi with rather a large triangular spot. 
L. 63 mm. 
Strathglass, B. White ; Loch Grienan, Rothesay, Douglas ; 
Loch Leven, Power; Shetlands, Reuter. 
C, concinna, D. & S.—A very distinct species, known 
at once by the smooth corium, rastrate only near the 
base, the subacute lateral angles of the pronotum, and 
the guttulate or vermiculate, not transverse, markings of 
the corium; the pronotum has about nine irregular pale 
lines; the pale of the ¢ are simple and cultrate. 
ined nor 
Lee, Douglas; Gravesend, Champion; Hunstanton, 
Fowler; Esher; Norfolk, Hdwards ; Weymouth, Dale ; 
Moreton, Cheshire Coast, Ellis ; Lincolnshire, J. #. Mason, 
(Suse. GLAZANOCORISA, Thoms.) 
C. carinata, Sahlb. (intricata, D. § 8. ; Sharpi, D. § 8.). 
—About the size and shape of Pallenii ; pronotum with 
nine to twelve pale lines, pronotal angles obtuse, dise of 
pronotum with an elongate median carina often traceable 
down to the base; markings of the clavus and corium very 
fragmentary and somewhat vermiculate, often very obscure 
and scarcely traceable, corium shining, rastrate only at the 
base, clothed with long remote hairs ; facial impression of 
the male large, extending upwards between the eyes; pale 
cultrate with a strong lateral curve or bend. 
