A HISTORY OF SURREY 



Generally 



distributed 



CAPSID.S (continued) 



Psallus lepidus, Fieb. Generally distributed 



alnicola, D. & S. Reigate, Esher t 



Chobham, Waking (Saunders), Skalford 

 (Butler) 



fallen!!, Reut. Generally distributed 



albicinctus, Kbm. Chobham (Saunders) 



varians, H.S. 



diminutus, Kb. 



sanguineus, Fab. 



salicellus, Mey. 



rotermundi, Schltz. Reigate, Waking 



(Saunders), Shiere (Newbery) 

 Plagiognathus, Fieb. 



albipennis, Fall. Reigate, Waking (Saun- 



ders) 



viridulus, Fall. \ Generally 



arbustorum, Fab. / distributed 



roseri, H.S. Oxshott (Billups), Putney 



(Newbery) 



pulicarius, Fall. Generally distributed 



saltitans, Fall. Coombe Wood, Clandon 



(Saunders), Shalford (Butler) 

 Asciodema, Reut. 



obsoletum, D. & S. Generally distri- 



buted 



fieberi, D. & S. Reigate (Saunders), 



Croydon, Shirley (Douglas and Scott) 



CRYPTOCERATA 



NAUCORID.S 



Naucoris, Geoffr. 



cimicoides, Linn. Earls-wood, Chobham 



(Saunders), Morden, Southfields (Kirk- 

 aldy) 



Generally distributed 



NEPID/E (continued) 

 Ranatra, Fab. 



linearis, Linn. Wands-worth Common 



(Douglas and Scott), Earls-wood (Lin- 

 nell), Chobham (Blatch), Morden 

 (Kirkaldy) 



NOTONECTID^ 



Notonecta, Linn. 



glauca, Linn. Generally distributed 

 Plea, Leach 



minutissima, Fab. Generally distributed 

 CORIXID.S 



Corixa, Geoffr. 



geoffroyi, Leach 



atomaria, 111. 

 lugubris, Fieb. 

 hieroglyphica, Duf. 

 sahlbergi, Fieb. 

 linnaei, Fieb. 

 limitata, Fieb. 

 venusta, D. & S. 



Generally 



distributed 



striata, Linn. 



Chobham (Saunders) 

 Generally distributed 

 Reigate, Chobham 



Generally 



distributed 



Nepa, Linn. 



cinerea, Linn. 



fallenii, Fieb. J 



distincta, Fieb. 



(Saunders), Weybridge (Dale), Wim- 

 bledon (Kirkaldy) 



fossarum, Leach. 



moesta, Fieb. 



fabricii, Fieb. 



*saundersi, Kirkaldy. Chobham (Saun- 

 ders) 



praeusta, Fieb. Generally distributed 



concinna, Fieb. ) ,-, , ,,-,, . . 



c- UIL \ Esotr (Champion) 



cannata, Sahib. ) 



bonsdorffi, Sahib. Waking (Champion) 



coleoptrata, Fab. Morden (Kirkaldy) 

 Sigara, Fab. 



minutissima, Linn. Chobham (Billups) 



scholtzii, Fieb. Chobham (Saunders) 



HEMIPTERA HOMOPTERA 

 CICADIDjE 



Cicadas 



The Homoptera constitute a sub-order of the Hemiptera, important 

 both in the point of number and variety of structure. The British 

 species are small as compared with those of tropical countries, some of 

 which attain dimensions almost at the limit of insect life. Some foreign 

 Cicadce measure upwards of seven inches from tip to tip of their expanded 

 wings. 



The true Cicada, provided with its elaborate apparatus for singing, 

 chirping or screeching, according to the aesthetic tastes of the intelligent 

 auditor, is in England restricted to one genus and one species, Gicadetta 

 montana, Amyot. Of late years it has been often captured in the New 



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