28 O. M. Reuter. 



Sijn.: Cimex leucocephalus Linn., Syst. Nat. Ed. X, 446, 46. Fn. Sv. 251, 940. 

 Degeer, Mém. III, 290, 28. Lygaeus id. Eut. Syst. IV, 175, 140. Wolff, Ic. Cim. 



II, 76, 73, T. XIII, f. 73. Panz., Fn. Germ. XCII, f. 12. Phytocoris id. Fall., Hein. 

 Sv. 111, 67. Hahn, Wanz. Ins. II, 88, f. 174. Capsus id. H. Sch., Nom. Ent. p. 53. 

 Mey., Rh. Schw. 109, 100. F. Sahlb., Mon. Geoc. 117, 59! Flor, Rh. Livl. I, 358, 

 51. Attus id. BuRM., Handb. II, 276, 1. Phytocoris {Attiw) îeucocephaïa Zett., Ins. 

 Lapp. 276, 32! Strongylocoris id. Blanch., Hist. d. Ins. 148, 1. Costa, Cim. Neap. 



III, 48, 1. Reut., Rev. synon. n:o 257. Capsus {Leptomerocoris) id. Kirsche, Rli. 

 Wicsb. 86, 114. Stiphrosomus id. Fieb., Grit. 24. Stiphrosoma id. Fieb., Eur. Ileni. 

 281, 1. DouGL. et Sc, Br. Hem. 482, 1. Stâl, Hem. Fabr. I, 88, 1. Reut. Ilem. Gynni. 

 Sc. et Fenn. 104, 1! Saünd., Syn. 288, 1. Capsus (Lopiis) id. Thoms., Op. ent. 433, 53! 

 Halticus id. Voll., Ileni. Neerl. 171. — Cimex decrepitus Fabr., Ent. Syst. IV, 125, 

 178! Miris id. Latr. Ilist. Nat. XII, 228, 33. 



Var. (i steganoicks J. Sahlb.: Minor, capite toto coxisque posterioribus piceis vel 

 obscure picco-ferrugineis; pcctore toto nigro vcl medio piceo. Long. 0-/5— J^V2 """' 



Syn.: Stiphrosoma stcganoides J. Sahlb., Not. Slvpts pro F. Fl. Fenn. XIV, 1875, 

 306! Reut., Hem. Gymn. Sc. et Fenn. 104, 2! Strongylocoris Jeiicocephalus var. Reut., 

 Rev. synon. n:o 257. 



Var. y Sibiriens Reut.: Capite corpori toto concolore, nigerrimo. Long. 4—5 

 mm. (An species propria V). 



Hab. in Galio (Meyer-Duer, ipse), Campanitla rotundifolia (Duda), C. rapun- 

 culoide (Montandon), etc. in toto territorio: Lapponia; Scandinavia!; Fennia!; Livonia; 

 Rossia (Moskva, Charcov, Moliilev, Kasan, Simbirsk, Ciivalynsk, Oreiiburg, Sarepta, Ural!); 

 Dania!; Germania tota; Britannia!; Batavia; Gallia; Hclvetia; Italia; Austria tota; Hungaria; 

 Moklavia; Graecia!; Asia minor!; Cancasus; Algeria. Var. s^e^ra^o/fZes praecipue in alpibus 

 et in parte boreali territorii inventa: Lapponia rossica (Kantalaks!, D. J. Sahlberü, 

 Kaschkarantsal, D. Levandee); Svecia in (ra/îo (II olmiae, ipse); Dania!, D. Schlick; Ang- 

 jia!, 1). Dr. Puton; Germania (Breslau!, D. Hahn); Tirolia!, D. Gredler; Austria in- 

 ferior (Lenz in Galio, D. P. Low). Var. sibiricus in Sibiria (Sujetuk!, Osnatjennaja!, 

 D. IIammakstroem, plura specimina). 



Descr.: Caput basi pronoti multo angustius, latitudini verticis interoculari aeque 

 longuni, rubrum totum (9) vcl clypeo verticisque margine medio magis minusve piceis 

 (0), rarius totum rufo-piceum vel piccum vcl nigrum; fusco-pilosulum, pilis in certo 

 lumine pallidis. Rostrum coxas intermedias attingens, rubrum, articule ultimo nigro- 

 piceo. Antennae nigrae, articulo primo vel (s~) etiam secundo basin versus rubris, se- 

 cundo margini verticis interocuLari acqve longo, duobus ultimis secundo iiarum vel paul- 

 lulum longioribus, quarto tertio fere \ 3 brevioro, apice saepe ferrugineo. Pronotum basi 

 longitudine paullo magis qvam dimidio latins, versus apiccm modice angustatum, disco 

 versus apicem sat déclive, sat dense magis minusve fortiter (in minoribus fortius) im- 

 presso-punctatum, nigrum, dense longeque griseo-fusco-pubescens. Scutellum nigrum, 

 transversim strigosum, longe fusco-pul)esccns. Hemielytra maris et feminae abdomen 

 brevius supcrantia, subtilius dcnsius punctata, longe et dense fusco-pubescentia, pilis in 

 certa luminis directione griseis; niembrana obscure fusca, macula parva ad apicem cunei 



