British Hemiptera-Heteroptera. 291 
tellum yellow, with a triangular spot in the middle brown. 
Elytra greenish-brown ; the clavus brown, except along 
its outer margin; corium slightly paler at the base. Legs 
greyish-yellow. Antenne black; second joint more or 
less pale. 
Length 23 lines, 
Leicester, by sweeping, and Invercanny, Scotland. 
2. stritcornis, Kirsch. 
Pale and somewhat transparent green, clothed with fine 
ochreous hairs; membrane pellucid, sometimes with a 
pinkish iridescence; the nerves bright and constant green, 
Antenne rather shorter than in most of the species ; first 
joint beneath with a black longitudinal streak, third joint 
not quite half as long as the second, apical joint a little 
more than half the length of the third. 
Length 2—2} lines. 
On oaks; Reigate, Chobham, also at Eltham. 
3. prasinus, Fall. 
= viridinervis, Dougl. & Scott. 
— var. ? ochrotrichus, Fieb. 
Similar to the preceding in colour and pubescence, but 
rather more elongate. Antenne much longer; third 
joint three-quarters as long as the second, apical joint not 
nearly half as long as the third, first jot not marked 
with black below. 
Length 24 lines. 
Common by sweeping and on various trees. 
4, diaphanus, Kirsch. 
Allied to the two preceding species, but more like 
striicornis in shape; pale green, very finely and closely 
covered with ochreous hairs. Elytra very thin and 
diaphanous; cell nerves of the membrane bright green. 
Antenne shorter than in either of the preceding and 
stouter; third joimt three-quarters as long as second, 
fourth almost half the length of the third; apex of the 
third and the whole of the fourth brown or black. 
Length 2 lines. 
Lee and Eltham; August. 
