268 Mr. © Saunders’ Synopsis of 
clothed with a pale golden deciduous pubescence. Corium 
with a triangular spot, on its exterior margin, at the base, 
pale ochreous. Cuneus red, with the apex « ‘and the interior 
basal angle black, or occasionally entirely black. Mem- 
brane dark fuscous. Femora black, extreme apices paler ; 
tibie of two anterior pairs pale. Antenne: first and 
second jomnts dark, third and fourth paler. 
Length 3}—4 lines. 
Very rare; Isle of Wight. 
3. striatellus, Fab, Fig. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. i. fig. 218. 
— var. fornicatus, Dougl. & Scott. 
Pale yellow. Head variegated with brown and black. 
Thorax shining, with the base more or less widely, except 
the actual margin, and two spots on each side of ‘the disk, 
black. Scutellum pale black at the base. LElytra covered 
with fine adpressed hairs. Clavus and corium longitudi- 
nally streaked with black. Cuneus with the apex widely 
black. Membrane dusky; nerves, and a spot on each 
side below the apex of the cuneus, pale. Thighs reddish, 
with a paler band near the middle; tibie paler, their apices 
and tarsi brown. Antenne with the apex of second and 
the whole of the third and fourth joints brown. 
Length 33—4 lines. 
Common, by beating trees, &c. 
A, sexguttatus, Fab. Fig. H.-Scff. Wanz. Ins. in. fig. 295. 
Head black, with a pale spot near each eye above the 
insertion of the antenne. Thorax black, with the collar, 
dorsal line, and an elongate marginal spot on each side, 
pale yellow. Scutellum black at the base, pale at the 
apex. Clavus pale at the apex. Corium black, lateral 
margin, and an elongate humeral spot, and a small spot 
at the interior angle above the membrane, pale yellow. 
Cuneus orange-coloured, apex black; membrane dusky, 
with a spot at the apex of the cuncus paler. Legs dark 
ereyish-brown ; thighs sometimes spotted. Antenne 
black. 
Length 33 lines. 
Not common, by beating and sweeping. 
5. striatus, Linn. Fig. Panz. Faun. Germ. 93, 22. 
Head and thorax black; the former with the inner 
margins of the eyes more or less yellow, the latter with a 
yellow spot on the disk ; the size of this spot varies much, 
and sometimes spreads all over the thorax. Scutellum 
