British Hemiptera-Heteroptera. 307 
2. viridulus, Fall. Fig. Meyer, Capside, pl. vu. fig. 2, ¢. 
Pale yellowish-green, densely clothed with black de- 
ciduous hairs. Membrane generally with a dark transverse 
line below the apex of the cuneus; cells sometimes dark 
at the apex: thighs finely spotted with black ; tibiae with 
black spines. Antennz testaceous; first joint black at 
the base, and with a dark ring near the apex; second 
black at the extreme base, and sometimes slightly dusky 
at the apex. 
Length 13—2 lines. 
Very common; on nettles, &c. 
3. arbustorum, Fab. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem. 
ple cit. fie. 5 
Black, brown, or pale greyish-brown; cuneus sometimes 
paler, sometimes concolorous, densely clothed with black 
deciduous hairs. Membrane blackish, with a clear spot 
below the apex of the cuneus. Legs pale; thighs mar- 
gined with black on each side, and more or less spotted ; 
tibize with thick black spines. Antennz: first, second 
and extreme base of the third black; apex pale. 
Length 2 lines. 
Very common; on nettles, &c., in all its varieties; by 
sweeping. 
4, Roseri, H.-Scff. Fig. H.-Scff. Wanz. Ins. iv. fig. 407, 2. 
Head carimated posteriorly, black; the eyes usually 
margined with brownish-yellow. Thorax either entirely 
black, or testaceous with the callosities black or red. 
Scutellum black or red. LElytra flavous, finely pale 
pubescent. Corium either with a broad black vitta, 
extending from some distance below the base to the 
interior apical angle, or entirely pale. Cuneus red, with 
the base pale or entirely pale. Femora red, with the 
bases black. Antenne: first and second joints black, 
third and fourth paler, or with the first reddish, darker at 
the base, second broadly pale in the middle. 
Length 12 line. 
Sallows, &c. 
5. Bohemanni, Fall. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem. 
pl. xi. fig. 9. 
Shining brown or blackish-brown, clothed with very 
fine adpressed yellowish-white hairs. Head with a line 
