260 Mr. SP Saunders’ Synopsis of 
antenne considerably shorter than second, fourth and first 
subequal. 
Length 4 lines. 
Common by sweeping, &c. 
longicornis, Fall. Fig. H.-Scff. Wanz. Ins. ii. fig. 
258. 
Rather larger than the preceding, with much longer 
antennee ; pale- -green, thorax more or less fuscous in the 
middle. Legs and antennz shortly haired; tibiz finely 
spined on their inner margins. Antenne darkened towards 
the apex; second and third joints subequal, fourth joint 
shorter than the first. 
Length 4 lines. 
By sweeping ; not abundant. 
3. ruficornis, Fall. 
Green, with the antennx and tarsi more or less red. 
Much smaller than either of the preceding, with thicker 
antenne. Thorax and scutellum often with a pale dorsal 
line, bordered on each side with a narrow brown one; there 
is also a brown stripe in some near the lateral margin. 
Antenne with the second and third joints subequal, and 
the fourth rather shorter than the first. 
Length 24—3 lines. 
Common by sweeping, especially in damp places. 
TERATOCORIS. 
A. Third joint of antenne about four-fifths as 
long as second 45 oe ate -- antennatus. 
AA. Third joint of antennz scarcely more than 
half so long as second. 
a. Basal joint of antennzx in ¢ not so long as 
fourth. Thorax and scutellum in ¢ black, 
with light markings; 9, first joint of an- 
tennz once and a half as long as head ; 
insect livid green .. ake we a OUTUAUS. 
b. Basal joint of antenne in ¢ as long as 
fourth. Thorax and scutellum pale, with 
black markings; 9, first joint of antenne 
once and two-thirds as long as head; insect 
bright green ae oe ve .. Saundersi. 
1. antennatus, Boh., var. = dorsalis, Doug]. & Scott. Fig. 
Ent. Annual, 1866. Frontisp. fig. 4—4*. 
Pale green, or greenish-yellow. Head black, with a 
pale spot on each ‘side of the base. Thorax black, with 
