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CAPSIDiE. 
Calocoris striatus, Lin. Stratton Strawless, one example, 
June, 1897 (Thouless). 
Pcecilosc ytus vulneratus, Wolff This addition to the British 
Fauna was discovered by H. J. Thouless on 
Galium verum growing on the South Denes, 
Great Yarmouth, on 17th September, 1897 ; it 
was identified by Saunders, and exhibited by 
Thouless at the meeting of this Society held in 
November, 1897. In an undated note (ante, 
p. 419) E. G. Wheler also records its occurrence 
in the original locality in language for the most 
part identical witli that used by Thouless in his 
notice of the species (Knt. Mo. Mag. xxxiv. p. 15, 
January, 1898), but with the additional infor- 
mation that “it has not previously been seen 
on this side of the Channel.” The latter state- 
ment appears to be founded on a misapprehension, 
sinco the species has certainly lung been known 
in collections in this country. 
Dicypiius errans, Wolff. Mousehold Heath (Thouless). 
Orthotylus bilineatus, Fall. On Aspen, Stratton Strawless 
(Thouless). 
Macrocoleus tanaceti, Fall. Mundesley, Gimingham, common 
on Tansy (E. A. Butler). 
Delphacid.®. 
Chloriona glaucescens, Fieb. Ranworth, 16th June, 1887 ; 
Cley, 14th July, 1887. The species»of this genus 
occur on Reeds, and can only be distinguished 
with certainty by the form of the male genitalia. 
I have given descriptions, with figures of details, 
of the European species in Ent. Mo. Mag. vol. 
xxxiv. pp. 58 — 61 (March, 1898). 
C. prasinula, Fieb. Dersiugham, 30th July, 1885; Cley, 
14th July, 1887, 5th August, 1889 ; Whitwell 
Common, 26th June, 1890. 
