British Hemiptera-Heter optera. 281 
EROTICORIS. 
1. rufescens, Burm. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem. 
pl. xiv. fig. 6. 
Subelongate, widened posteriorly, brownish-red; head 
rather darker than the thorax. Elytra with a triangular 
patch at the base of the corium and a spot at the apex 
white. Cuneus brown, base narrowly pale; membrane 
large, smoky, with a whitish patch below the apex of the 
cuneus. Legs and antenne red, the apical half of the first 
joint and base of the second paler, extreme apex of fourth 
whitish. 
Undeveloped form like the above, without cuneus or 
membrane. 
Length 2 lines. 
On Erica. Reigate Heath, Woking, Plumstead, Thorn 
Moor (Yorkshire). 
Developed form very scarce. 
CAMPYLONEURA. 
l. virgula, H.-Seff. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem. 
pl. xu. fig. 10. 
Head black-brown, slightly paler posteriorily. Thorax 
white, with a wide yellow-brown stripe across the middle. 
Scutellum ochreous. LElytra subtransparent, with fine 
yellow hairs ; extreme lateral margin very narrowly black. 
Cuneus yellow; apex blood-red ; legs ochreous. Antenne: 
first joint red, second brown, third brown on its basal half, 
apex pale; fourth pale, apex and base narrowly brown. 
@ with a round spot on each side of the body near the 
apex black. 
Length 2 lines. 
On oaks, by beating, in summer ; not rare. 
ZETORHINUS. 
1. angulatus, Fall. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem. 
pl. x1. fig. 4. 
Elongate, green, shining, covered with black hairs; 
thorax with the sides sinuate, the posterior angles rather 
produced and black. Llytra with the suture below the 
‘scutellum very narrowly black; the lateral margin, just 
above the cuneus, is of a deeper green than the rest of the 
insect. Membrane very slightly dusky, with a dark spot 
