342 flemiptera-Feteroptera. 
with very long ciliw, intermediate tarsi slightly shorter 
than the tibie. 
L. 6 mm. 
Woking, Champion; Norfolk, Hdwards ; Forres, Norman ; 
Isle of Harris, Dale; Strathglass, f. B. White. 
C. coleoptrata, /ai.—Much smaller than the pre- 
ceding, but like it in general characters; elytra without 
transverse markings. Head very large, three times as long 
as the pronotum, which is many times wider than long; 
disc of the latter with asmall anterior tubercle ; elytra with 
the lateral sulcus very wide, corium with two dark longi- 
tudinal stripes, membrane not distinct. 
L. 3 mm. 
Whitstable, Champion; Old Trent, Burton-on-Trent, 
Repton, Fowler ; Winchelsea, Isle of Wight, Blateh ; Lin- 
colnshire, J. E. Mason ; “abundant at Folkestone,” CO. G. 
Hall ; Slapton Lea, Matlock, Horning; Cambridge Fens, 
Douglas and Scott. 
SIGARA, Fab. 
Like a small short Coriva, but antenne three-jointed, 
face not excavated in either sex, and scutellum present, 
mesosternum without parapleure. 
(2) 1. Pronotum nearly as long as the vertex of the 
head : . < : c : MINUTISSIMA, 
(1) 2. Pronotum much shorter than the vertex . . ScuHorrzu. 
S. minutissima, Linn—Head pale, with a slightly 
darker dorsal line down the vertex, which is rounded in 
front, and shorter than its width between the eyes; prono- 
tum dull, greyish brown, its margins paler, about as long 
as the vertex, base rounded; elytra dull, pale greyish 
testaceous, with the base of the clavus, corium, and a band 
across the latter, beyond the middle, and the membrane 
darker ; legs pale whitish. 
L. 2 mm. 
Chobham, Cambridge, Billups ; Burton, Fowler ; Norfolk, 
