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sional irregular patches of white silvery ones ; after death 
the spots are often quite invisible; membrane hyaline ; 
cells and cell nerves bright green. Antennze: second and 
third joints subequal; fourth about half the length of 
third. 
Length 2 lines. 
On Chenopodium, Very common on the sea coast, 
9. Saundersi, Reut. 
= obsoletus, Dougl. & Scott ( Tinicephalus). 
Grey; head, thorax and legs with more or less of a 
greenish tint; upper surface clothed with silvery-white 
hairs and also with stronger brown ones. Elytra pale 
erey, somewhat diaphanous; base of the cuneus paler; 
membrane very slightly clouded, cells and a J-shaped 
mark below the apex of the cuneus darker. Antenne 
more or less testaceous or greenish. 
Length 14—1} line. 
On Spartium, Ulex,Genista, &c, Common near London, 
10.. Douglasi, Saund. 
Green, the sides of the elytra somewhat brownish- 
yellow; surface clothed rather thickly with white pubes- 
cence, intermixed with black hairs; membrane dusky ; 
nerves yellow. Antenne testaceous-brown; third joint 
about half as lone as the second; fourth a little more 
than half the length of the third. 
Length 2 lines. 
On Spartium, Woking Heath. Common, but very local, 
in July; probably overlooked elsewhere. 
11. concolor, Kirsch. 
$ = virescens, Dougl. & Scott. 
Rather dark green when mature, paler green when 
young, densely clothed with long black hairs, intermixed 
with occasional whitish ones; head generally more or less 
brown; cuneus in ¢ often yellowish; membrane very 
dusky, nerves pale. Antenne brownish; third joint as 
long or almost as long as second; fourth not quite one- 
third as long as third. 
Leneth 2 lines. 
Very common on Spartium, generally distributed. 
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