286 Mr. WP saunders Synopsis of 
MACROLOPHUS. 
1. nubilus, H.-Seff. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem. 
pl. xi. fig. 6. 
Elongate, ahi tender green, densely clothed with 
ochreous hairs ; “basal joint of the antenne, eyes and a 
stripe from the eye to the thorax, and the apex of the 
tarsi, black; membrane hyaline, clouded with darker 
markings, nerves bright green. 
Length 2} lines. 
On Stachys sylvatica; not common. 
MALacocoris. 
1. chlorizans, Block. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem. 
pl. xi. fig, 7. 
Very pale, almost transparent green, covered with long 
fine yellowish hairs; head and thorax unspotted; elytra 
marbled with darker green; membrane somewhat milky, 
cells with a large green spot in each; antennz pale, the 
extreme base of the second joint and the underside of the 
first black. 
Length 2 lines. 
Not uncommon on hazel in August and September. 
PILOPHORUS. 
a, Claval band of the elytra, situated well above the 
posterior band of corium 5c a .. clavatus. 
b. Clayal band uniting the posterior Bante of corium .. bifasciatus. 
1. clavatus, Linn., nec Dougl. & Scott. 
Brown; head and thorax with a bronzy tint; scutellum 
with a patch of silvery hairs on each side, and one at the 
apex. LElytra with a scattered golden pubescence; corium 
with two silvery bands, one above the middle, the other 
below ; base of the cuneus also with a narrow silver band 
inwar dly ; ; clavus with a narrow silvery band just above the 
apex, ‘but situated well above the bands of the corium. 
Legs and antennz reddish-brown; second joint of latter 
clavate and darker at the apex; third and fourth joints 
with the bases pale. 
Length 2 lines. 
On sallows, &c.; Woking, Lewisham, &c. 
