384 CAPSINA. 



Pale yellowish-white, with irregular, interrupted, bright green, 

 transverse bands ; clothed with somewhat erect white hairs. 



Ulead. Pale yellowish- white. Antennae; 1st joint with a short, 

 narrow black streak in the middle of the underside ; 2nd, with a 

 black ring at the base. Eyes small, black. Rostrum green or yellow, 

 tip brown. 



Thorax. Pronotum pale yellowish- white. Scutellum pale yellowish- 

 white. Elytra: Clavus ; inner margin below the scutellar angle and 

 apex, narrowly dark green; disk pale at the base, more or less 

 bright green in the middle ; Corium ; anterior margin and base 

 pale yellowish-white ; disk with 2 more or less interrupted, wavy, 

 bright green bands ; inner posterior margin, dark green ; Cuneus ; 

 anterior margin, dark green ; base more or less broadly bright 

 green ; Membrane very pale brownish-yellow, iridescent ; cell- 

 nerves green.; base of the outer and the inner nerve pale ; apical half 

 of the outer cell bright green. Legs pale yellowish-white ; thighs ; 

 3rd pair sometimes greenish ; tibia with short, very fine, somewhat 

 spinose, whitish hairs ; tarsi pale yellowish-white ; 3rd joint some- 

 times, and claws, brown. 



Length, If line. 



Not an uncommon species by beating hazel in June and July, at 

 Bexley and Mickleham. 



FAMILY 11. ONCOTYLID^E. 



Genus 1. ANOTEROPS, Fieb. 

 Elongate ; <$ somewhat parallel ; $ sub-oval. 



Head as long as broad across the eyes ; Crown flattish ; Clypeus 

 convex, deflected, apex almost in a line with the base of the antennae ; 

 antenniferous processes short, nearly in a line with the middle of the 

 lower half of the eyes ; Face ; central lobe vertical, very convex, pro- 

 jecting considerably beyond the clypeus ; side lobes short, narrow, 

 somewhat triangular, very slightly rounded outwardly. Antenna 

 as long as the body ; 1st joint as long as the head, stout, narrowed 

 at the base ; 2nd 3-L times as long as the 1st, thickened to the apex ; 

 3rd and 4th together longer than the 2nd and perceptibly thinner ; 

 3rd stoutest at the base ; 4th the length of the 3rd. Eyes large 



