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RHYPAROCHROMTJS ROLAND RI, Am.etServ. Hem. 253, 1 (1843); Fieb. 



Europ. Hem. 194, 2 (1861) ; Stal, Vet. 

 Akad.Eorh. 220,1(1862). 



Black, dull. 



Head, Pronotum, Scutellum, Clavus, and Corium, with minute 

 punctures ; Membrane with a large, rhomboidal, orange spot at the 

 inner basal angle. Abdomen beneath with yellowish pubescence. 



Length, 3 31 lines. 



Scarce. Under refuse in a pea-field, near Darenth, in the 

 autumn ; also in the spring, flying. 



Species 2. CALYPTONOTCJS PINT. 



i, Lin. E. S. 255, 956 (1761); S. N. i, 729, 96 (1767) 

 De a. Mem. iii, 279, 22, pi. 14, fig. 22 (1773); Rossi, 

 E. E. 1328 (1790). 



LYGJSUS Fab. E. S., iv, 163, 97 (1794); S. R. 229, 125 (1803); 

 Wolff, Ic. Cim. 74, t. 8, fig. 71 (1801) ; Fall. Mon. Cim. 

 64, 5 (1807); Hem ; Suec. 51, 6 (1829); Zett. E. Ins. 

 Lap. i, 470, 5 (1832) ; Ins. Lap. 263, 6 (1840). 



PACHYMERUS PINT, Schill. Beitr. i, 64, 1, t. 5, fig. 3 (1829) ; Hahn, 

 Wanz. i, 38, t. 7, fig. 25 (1831) ; Burm. Handb. 

 ii, 296, 9 (1835); H. Schf. Norn. Enfc. i, 44, 

 (1835). 



RHYPAROCHROMUS PINT, Am. et Serv. Hem. 254, 2 (1843) ; Sahib. Geoc. 

 Een. 55, 1 (1848) ; Fieb. Europ. Hem. 195, 

 8 (1861); Stal, Vet. Acad. Eorh. 221, 2 

 (1862). 

 PACHYMERUS (PACHYMERUS) PINT, Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i, 269, 23 (1860). 



Black, dull ; corium dark ochreous, posteriorly with a large, black, 

 rhomboidal spot ; anterior tibiae red on the basal half. 



Head finely punctured, with fine yellowish appressed pubescence 

 and 2 long erect hairs on the front of the crown. Antenna black, 

 with fine yellowish pubescence, on the 1st joint a few strong black 

 projecting hairs, the extreme base of all the joints narrowly red. 

 JEyes, Ocelli, and Rostrum black. 



Thorax. Pronotum ; anterior margin sometimes ochreous in the 

 middle ; anterior angles squarely rounded ; lateral margins narrowly 



