604 CORIXINA. 



the inner edge a broader black streak ; tarsi on the sides, and the 

 cilia black. 



Abdomen beneath pale ; the 1st 3 segments black on the sides ; 

 Genital segments yellowish at the sides. 



Length, 3 lines. 



" By the palsB allied to 0. prausta, by the marking of the hinder 

 legs to C. concinna" (Fieb. in litfc.) 



Only 2 examples, taken at Hebden Bridge, by Mr. T. V. Wol- 

 laston, to whose labours entomology is greatly indebted, and to 

 whom, with much pleasure, we dedicate the species. One of the 2 

 specimens has been examined by Dr. Fieber, to whom it was new. 



Species 11. CORIXA. CONCINNA. 



COBISA CONCINNA, Fiel. Syn. Coris. No. 15 (1848) ; Spec. Coris. 31, t. 2, 

 fig. 9, palse (1851); Europ. Hem. 96, 22 (1861). 



Above black, with close, transverse, yellow lines, shining. Pro- 

 notum elongate, rounded behind, with 910 curved, narrow, 

 black lines, shortened in the middle. Elytra with close, short, 

 undulating, yellow lines, but on the base of the clavus straight 

 and broader. Palce of the $ narrow cultrate, above gradually 



curved. 







Head. Crown brown; Face pale yellow, the depression reaching 

 upwards nearly to the middle of the eyes. 



Thorax. Pronotum elongate, rounded behind, with 9 10 close, 

 curved, narrow, transverse black lines on a yellowish ground, those 

 in the middle shortened ; longitudinal middle line visible only across 

 the 1st 2 black ones. Elytra with close, short, much undulating 

 yellow lines, on the base of the Clavus broader, straight or furcate ; 

 Oorium ; anterior marginal channel livid, posteriorly, on the outer 

 fuscous-black, on the inner \ and continued to the apex of the corium, 

 yellow ; inner edge with a black line ; line of the membrane-suture 

 very slight, dusky ; Membrane with the yellow markings outwardly 

 somewhat furcate, extending to the margins, on the inner margin fine 

 and subparallel ; anterior margin black. Sternum dull yellow, black 

 in the middle; xyphus yellow. Legs pale yellow; 1st pair, palw 

 in the $ narrow, cultrate, above gradually curved to the apex ; in 



