358 MK. T. J. BOLD ON HEMIPTEIU. 



61. G. dispar, Boh., Fieb., Hem. Eur., 283; Doug, and Scott, 

 Ent. Mon. Mag., IV., 48. PI. I., fig. 4. 

 Heaton, Hartley, Wooler, &c. Lives at the roots of grass, &c. 



Fam. IDOLOCORID^. 



CYLLOCORIS, Halm. 



G2. C. histrionicus, Linn.; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 368. PL XII., 

 fig. 3. 

 In woods. Gosforth, Wooler, &c. Not common. June to 

 August. 



IDOLOCORIS, Doug, and Scott. 



63. I. pallicornis (Pict. and Meyer), Fieb. ; Doug, and Scott, 



1. c. 375. 

 Near Wooler, and plentifully in Berwickshire, Mr. J. Hardy. 



64. I. annulatus, Wolff; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 376. 

 Frequents the rest harrow {Ononis arvensis), and is not rare. 



65. I. globulifer, Fall. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 377. 

 Hartley, Wooler, &c. Rare. 



66. I. errans, Wolff; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 378. 

 Occurs throughout the district. 



67. I. pallidus, Fall. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 380. 



Borders of Gosforth Lake, Wooler, Gibside, Axwell, &c. 

 Common. 



MALACOCORIS, Fieb. 



68. M. chlorizans, Panz. ; Doug, and Scott, 1. c. 383. PI. XII., 



% 7. 

 Near Wooler, Mr. J. Hardy. Rare. 



Fam. ONCOTYLIDiE. 



MACROCOLEUS, Fieb. 



69. M. Hardyi, n. sp. 



Yellowish green slightly clouded with fuscous on the clavus 

 and corium, and thickly clothed with long black hairs. 



Antenna yellowish, brown at the apex, sparingly covered with 

 very short brown hairs ; eyes brown ; rostrum yellowish green, 



