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t« 5 cc^j/s(Boh.) = fracticollis (Schill.), p. 194; {Oonianotus) marginatm (Dalilb.) 
— inarginepunctatus (Wolff), p. 196; (Trapczvnotus) nigripes (Fieb. ?) = 
anorm (Flor), p. 198; {Ischnocoris) angustulus (Bob.), oculatus (Flor) = 
pallidipennis (H.-Scbf.), p. 202. 
Plociomems luridus, H.-Sch. New to Britain, and redescribed by Saunders 
in Ent. M. M. vii. p. 166. 
Lamproplax sharpi, I). & S., captured by Rye at Wimbledon : ihid. p. 167. 
PiezosceliSf g. n., Fieb. Verb. z,-b. Ges. Wien, xx. p. 244, Taf. 6. fig. 2. 
In general form very like Pterotmetus, fig. 2*, but it differs from that genus 
in the form of the anterior thighs and the number of teeth with which these 
are armed, as also in the 2nd and 3rd joints of the rostrum being of equal 
length. Sp. P. antennata (Sign,). 
Stethotropis, g. n., Fieb. 1. c. p. 246, Taf. 5. fig. 3. Exceedingly like Styg~ 
nocorts. Sp. S. incana, sp. n. (Dougi. & Scott), Fieb. ihid.^ England. 
Tliaumastoptis^ g. n., Fieb. 1. c. p. 246, Taf. 6. fig. 4. Head longish, 5-sided, 
shorter than the pronotum ; eyes hemispheric, small, placed almost in the 
middle of the stright side of the head; antennm long, thin, 1st joint pro- 
jecting considerably beyond the front of the head and equal to the latter in 
length ; 2nd one-third longer than the 1st, 3rd as long as the 1st, 4th half 
the length of the 2nd, spindle-shaped ; pronotum longish trapeziform, ante- 
rior margin straight, without a keel, sides margined, behind the middle 
slightly concave ; scutellum longish, triangular, with a shai^p-sided triangular 
depression at the base and a middle keel, anterior thighs stout, compressed 
on the sides, widened in the middle on the underside, and with a stout short 
tooth, from thence to the apex a row of smaller teeth ; anterior tibiae slightly 
bent at the base, on the underside to beyond the middle with a row of small 
teeth and before the apex a large one ; 3rd pair of tarsi not half the length 
of the tibim, 1st joint scarcely twice the length of the 2nd and 3rd to- 
gether. Sp. T. jlampes^ sp. n., Fieb. 1. c. p. 247, Sarepta. 
CymopTiyeSj g. n., Fieb. I, c. p. 247, Taf. 6. fig. 6. Head almost five-sided, 
more than half the length of the pronotum ; eyes hemispheric, their posterior 
margin resting on the anterior margin of the pronotum, beyond which they 
project; antennae stout, cylindrical, about as long as the head, pronotum, 
and scutellum together ; 1st joint reaching to the front of the head, 2nd 
about twice as long as the 1st, 3rd as long as the 1st, 4th as long as the 2nd ; 
pronotum longish, quadrate, narrowed in front, scutellum triangular, short, 
equilateral ; anterior thighs somewhat compressed on the sides, their lower 
margin with 6 teeth ; anterior tibiae slightly bent at the base ; 1st joint of all 
the tarsi shorter than the 2nd and 3rd together ; membrane large, from the 
tip to the basal angle as long as the outer margin of the corium, with 6 
straight entire nerves. Allied to Artheneis. Sp. C. ochroleucttj sp. n., Fieb. 
1. c. p. 248, Greece. 
New specAes : — 
lygmis. Thomson, 1. c., describes the following now species ; — (Stygnus) 
pUosidus, p. 188; {Megalonotus) sahidicola, fg. 190; (Peritrechus) pumticcpSy 
p. 193; (Drymus) haimdatus, p. 200; (^Scolopostethus) melanocerus, p. 202, 
all from Sweden. 
Notocliilus limhatusj Fieb. 1. c. p. 257, France. 
