MR. T. J. BOLD ON HEMIPTERA. 351 



Fam. ASOPID^. 



ZICRONA, Am. et Serv. 



7. Z. ccerulea, Linn. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 88. PI. III., 



fig. 3. 

 Not uncommon. Gilsland, Prestwick Carr, Wooler, &c. 

 Flors says that it occurs over the whole of Europe, and in 

 Siberia. 



PICROMERUS, Am. et Serv. 



8. P. bidens, Linn.; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 96. PI. III., 



fig. 7. 

 In Mr. John Hancock's collection. 



Fam. RAPHIGASTRID^. 



TROPICORIS, Hahn. 



9. T. rufipes, Linn. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 98. PI. III., 



fig. 8. 

 On trees, &c. Common. Lives on caterpillars, &c. It is 

 found throughout Europe. 



PIEZODORUS, Fieb. 



10. P. lituratus, Fieb. ; P. purpuripennis, Doug, and Scott, 



1. c. 100. PI. III., fig. 9. 

 Of occasional occurrence. 



ACANTHOSOMA, Curt. 



11. A. dentatum, De G. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 104. 

 Frequents the birch. Not common. Old Berwick and near 



Wooler, Mr. J. Hardy. 



Section II. COREINA. 



Fam. COREIDiE. 



ENOPLOPS, Am. et Serv. 



12. E. scapha, Fab. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. e. 112. Plate IV., 



fig. 4. 

 Ryhope Dene, Mr. John Hancock. Flors informs us that it 

 is found all over Europe. 



