British Hemiptera-Heteroptera. 297 
cent, with a few bristly black hairs. Legs covered with 
black hairs. Tibi with strong black spines. Antenne 
hairy. 
Length 2 lines. 
On Tanacetnm, Chobham, August. Three  speci- 
mens, °. 
Closely allied to molliculus, but differs from it in colour 
and the absence of the dark band of the elytra, and the 
downy pubescence so characteristic of that species. 
3. molliculus, Fall. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem. 
pl sate fies, 9. 
Greyish-green, densely clothed with brown hairs, inter- 
mixed with whitish ones. An irregular wide band across 
the centre of the corium, and the cuneus, except at the 
base, darker. Legs greenish-grey ;_tibiw with fine black 
spines. Apex of tarsi black. Membrane slightly dusky ; 
lighter near the apex of the cuneus, with a darker spot 
just below it. 
Length 24—24 lines. 
On halen. pee ae &c.; not rare. 
4, Payhullii, Fall. Fig. Meyer, Capside, pl. v. fig. 1 
(maculipennis). 
Green, very densely clothed with strong black hairs. 
Head, ome and scutellum sometimes darker, Hairs on 
the elytra somewhat irregularly disposed in patches, so as 
to give them a spotted appearance. Membrane blackish ; 
nerves and a spot below the apex of the cuneus white. 
This latter pale spot is crossed by a well-defined quad- 
rangular black spot. Legs and antenne densely hairy ; 
posterior tibiee with a few long er spine-like hairs. 
Length 14 line. 
On Onanice ; common where it occurs, but local. 
5. solitarius, Meyer. Fig. Meyer, Capside, pl. v. fig. 4 
Greyish-green. Head and thorax and scutellum some- 
times brighter green; entire insect covered with black 
hairs. Nerves of the corium and the inner angle of the 
cuneus paler; membrane dusky; nerves and a space 
outside them clear and hyaline, the clear colour ex- 
tending outwards in a narrow triangle towards the side. 
Legs densely hairy. . 
Length 23—2? nee 
Rare; : by sweeping on Stachys, &c.; Reigate. 
