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CORIXA PEEPLEXA, n. Sp. 
Broad, oclireous with black markiuga ; pronotum, clavus, and corium 
inely rastrate ; pronotum with 7 — 9 very fine, irregular, confluent lines ; 
clavus with oblique, irregular lines ; corium with short, twisted lines 
nterrupted on the inner posterior angle ; marginal channel livid 
)chreous. 
(J . Head ochreous, brownisli at the base of tlio crown, facial depression shallow, 
flat, reaching to the angles of the eyes. 
Thorax — Pronotum wide, rounded behind, in front a very short keel, disc with 7 — 9 
very fine, irregular black lines, confluent in places, the ochreous intervals rather 
wider. Elytra — Clavus with oblique black lines ; those at the base narrow, 
straight, with clear ochreous intei-vals, the remainder broader, iiTegular, undu- 
lating, sometimes furcate outwardly ; corium throughout with irregular, abbre- 
viated, twisted, transverse, black lines, their outer ends more or less joined 
together ; inwardly, on the inner posterior angle, the lines are traversed by, 
and joined to, a short, irregular, longitudinal black line, and there is a still 
shorter one at the apex of the clavus ; marginal channel livid ochreous ; 
membrane suture distinct, ochreous ; membrane covered with short, twisted, 
hieroglyphic markings, the inner and posterior margins with short, straight, 
close, parallel black lines. Sternum, scapulw, pleura;, and jparctpZcwrcu pale 
ochreous. Legs pale ochreous ; palce, $ , narrow, roundly cultrate j 2nd and 
3rd pairs, tibiae rather infuscated ; 3rd pair, tarsi, ciHa black. 
Abdomen black, postei'ior segments fusco-ochreoua in the middle. 
Length 2\—2\ lines. 
Allied to C. limitata, Fieb. 
Two specimens taken in a small stream at the road-side, near 
Rothsay, Isle of Bute, in September, 1866 (J)ouglas). 
COEIXA Fabeicii. 
CoEisA Fabeicii, Fieb., Spec. Coris., 33, 38, t. 2, fig. 16 (1851). Flor, 
Ehyn. Liv., i, 796, 9 (1860). 
CoEiSA Fabeicii, Walleng., Oefv., K. Vet. Akad., 149, 16 (1854.). Fieb., 
Europ. Hem. 98, 31 (1861). 
? CoEiSA ABDOMiNALis, Fieb., Syn. Coris., No 22 (1848). 
Brown-black. Fronotttm, clavus, and corium rastrate. Pronotum 
with 7 yellow lines, marginal channel of the elytra black, tlie basal 
inner half yellowish. 
Head yellowish, -with the crown brown, or entirely brown ; facial depression in the 
$ extending a little beyond the lower angles of the eyes, flat, not hollowed 
out, on the front margin carinato. 
Thorax— Vronoium rounded behind, in front a Kmnll keel, disc with seven, mostly 
straight, yellowish lines, sometimes interrupted or obscured. Ehjtra with a 
