DEILEOCOR1DJ3. 325 



Elongate. Black, covered with fine, golden-yellow hairs ; Antennae ; 

 2nd joint thickened towards the apex ; 3rd and 4th slightly 

 thickened. 



Head shining; Antennce ; 3rd and 4th joints reddish or yellowish- 

 brown. Rostrum reaching beyond the 3rd pair of coxse, brown ; tip 

 black. 



Thorax. Pronotum shining, with 2 callosities behind the collar ; 

 the posterior margin, frequently a central line extending from the 

 latter to the callosities and the collar, yellow ; disk much deflected, 

 thickly and finely punctured, and somewhat transversely wrinkled. 

 Scutellum transversely wrinkled. Elytra ; davits transversely 

 wrinkled ; Cor-ium ; anterior margin black ; base yellow as far as in 

 a line with the apex of the scutellum ; or the entire width between 

 the anterior margin and the 1st nerve from the base to the apex 

 yellow ; or the entire disk brownish-yellow, the apex between the 

 1st nerve and the claval suture more or less pitchy black or 

 black ; disk thickly punctured, and somewhat transversely wrinkled ; 

 Cimeus very finely wrinkled transversely ; red, orange-yellow, or 

 yellow ; the inner angle at the base and the apex black ; or the 

 entire cuneus black; Membrane blackish, the inner margin and 

 the nerves black ; cells, and a narrow margin round the nerves 

 exteriorly, pale. Legs yellowish or brownish-yellow ; all the tliigfis 

 black ; their apex narrowly brownish-yellow ; tibiae with long black 

 spinose hairs ; their apex, and not unfrequently the base of the 3rd 

 pair below the knee pitchy black or black ; tarsi yellowish or 

 brownish-yellow ; the 3rd joint, and sometimes the 1st, piceous or 

 black ; claws piceous or brown. 



Length, 4 lines. 



Several specimens were taken by Dr. Power at Thorness Bay, 

 and Luccombe, Isle of Wight, in July and August, 1861. 



Species 8. DER^EOCORIS CHENOPODII. 



MIRIS L^VIGATUS, Paw. F. G. 93, 21 (1793); Wolf, Ic. Cim. 36, tab. 



4, fig, 36, a, I (1800) ; non Lin. 

 PIIYTOCORIS CHENOPODII, Fall. Hem. Suec. i, 77, 1 (1829); Kolen. Mell. 



Ent.il, 113, 90 (1845). 



CAPSUS Sahib. Geoc. Feu. 100, 18 (1848) ; Meyer, Caps. 



51, 11 (1843). 



