266 Mr. Saunders Synopsis of 
projecting concolorous hairs; rest brown, with the base 
of second pale. 
Length 34 lines. 
1 7 . . 
Common by sweeping, &c., in summer. 
8. ulmi, Linn. Fig. (divergens) Mey. Caps. pl. 1. 
fie. 1. 
= divergens, Dougl. & Scott, &c. 
Similar to the preceding in colour, but with the elytra 
finely mottled, more densely pubescent, and without the 
dark lines. Cuneus generally blood-red, except at the 
base. The antennz are longer, and the basal joint 
thinner, and set with scattered, strong, black, bristly 
hairs; legs as in the preceding, but the rings on the front 
legs scarcely visible. 
Length 3i—33 lines. 
By beating and sweeping ; not uncommon. 
Miripivs. 
1, qguadrivirgatus, Costa. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. 
Hem. pl. x. fig. 7. 
Pale yellowish-white, finely pubescent. Head, thorax 
and scutellum with two longitudinal brown stripes, extend- 
ing from the mouth to the apex of the scutellum; sides 
of the thorax also brown. Elytra: clavus outwardly 
widely brown, nerves pale; corium brown between the 
nerves; cuneus red-brown in the middle, its margin 
pale; membrane darkened round the nerves, and also 
with a darker stripe below the cell. Legs and antennz 
pale, finely spotted with red-brown. 
Length 43 lines. 
By sweeping; Deal, Lowestoft, Worthing; rare. 
ONCOGNATHUS. 
1. dbinotatus. Fab. Fig. H.-Seff. Wanz. Ins. iii. fig. 296. 
Green or yellowish-green, clothed with black hairs, 
intermixed with scattered deciduous golden ones. Thorax 
generally with two small round black spots on the disk. 
Corium often with two longitudinal stripes, posteriorly 
more or less black. Membrane dusky; nerves and @ 
wide margin on each side of them paler. Legs with the 
the thighs spotted. 
Length 4 lines. 
Very common, by sweeping, &c. 
