British Hemiptera-Heteroptera. 131 
PSEUDOPHLEUS. 
1. Fallenii, Schill. Fig. Dougl. & Seott, Brit. Hem. 
pl. iv. fig. 9. 
Pale ochreous or brown. Head and thorax rugose, the 
latter with two elevated longitudinal ridges, sides emar- 
ginate, irregularly spined, especially in front. Scutellum 
with a pale central keel. Elytra very largely punctured 
in lines. Connexivum transversely banded with darker 
brown; beneath varied with brown. 
Length 3—34 lines. 
Under Erodium; common at Deal and elsewhere. 
BATHYSOLEN. 
1. nubilus, Fall. Fig. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. fig. 191. 
Shorter and stouter than the preceding. Dark brown, 
head and thorax rugose, sides of the latter reflexed, ir- 
regularly dentate; disk flat, without longitudinal ridges. 
Elytra punctured and finely granulated, posterior thighs 
with two small spines beneath. 
Length 3 lines. 
Very rare; Deal. 
DASYCORIS. 
1. hirticornis, Fab. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem. pl. 
Tig he Ka 
Chocolate-brown. Entire insect more or less hairy. 
Lateral margins of thorax very narrowly white, with long 
white teeth. Connexivum with lighter transverse bars. 
Hind thighs with several teeth. 
Length 5 lines. 
Not uncommon by sweeping, &c. 
CERALEPTUS. 
1. lividus, Sten. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem. 
pl. vi. fig. 1 (squalidus). 
Pale ochreous-brown. Second joint of antenne and 
part of third red, apex darker; thorax rugose, sides and 
base dark; elytra finely and regularly rugose, lateral mar- 
gins in front pale; connexivum elevated, regularly rounded, 
with a pale band at each segment; beneath and legs 
ochreous; hind femora dark at the apex and toothed. 
Length 5 lines. 
Rare; Deal. 
