228 KLEDITOMA PENTATOMA. 



elongate, more than twice longer than the widest part; the second 

 abscissa of radius twice the length of the first. 

 Length 1 mm. 



Differs from longipennis in the testaceous tibiae and 

 tarsi, in the antennse being shorter and stouter, and 

 the wings can scarcely be said to be incised. 



Bishopton. Rare. 



18. KLEDITOMA LONGIPENNIS. 

 PI. XII, fig. 9. 



Kleditoma longipennis, Cam., Mem. Lit. Phil. Soc. Man., ii (4), 

 59. 



Black, shining ; the knees, apex of femora, and base of tibiae piceous; 

 wings hyaline, the nervures piceous. Antennas as long as the body ; 

 the third joint scarcely one- half longer than the fourth ; the third to 

 eighth thin, twice longer than broad, fully half the width of the club, 

 which is nearly as long as the preceding six joints united ; the club 

 distinct, abrupt, its basal joint not much narrower than the second and 

 nearly one-half shorter than it. Scutellum distinctly striated, the 

 f ovea lanceolate ; sides of median segment opaque, finely punctured ; its 

 apex with a gradual slope, the keels distinct. Abdomen shorter than 

 the thorax, compressed ; the hair-fringe dense, dull griseous. Wings 

 ample; the radial cellule elongate, its width twice the length of its 

 widest part ; the second abscissa of the radius twice the length of the 

 first; apical margin incised, densely ciliated. 



Length If mm. 



Clober Wood, near Glasgow. 



19. KLEDITOMA PENTATOMA. 

 PI. XII, figs. 6 and 7. 



Kleditoma pentatoma, Thorns., Oef., 1861, 398. 

 albipennis, Cam., Fauna, 91. 



Black, shining ; apex of coxae, trochanters, femora at base and 

 apex, and tibise and tarsi, testaceous ; wings hyaline, piceous. Antennae 

 stout, longer than the head and thorax united ; the third joint twice 

 the length of the fourth ; fourth to eighth subequal, hardly dilated 

 towards the apex ; the ninth not much thicker than the eighth, and 

 perceptibly thinner than the tenth, which is distinctly narrower than 

 the eleventh, the 5-jointed club being thus not abrupt ; joints ten to 

 twelve subequal in length and of nearly equal thickness, the last longer. 

 Scutellum finely striated, the fovea small. Abdomen shorter than the 



