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rvf)ntns (Fall.), Miridius quadrivirgatus (Costa), Phytocoris (Fab.), pi. 10. 
fig-s. 1- 8; DcrcDocoris fidvo-mactdaius (De G.), Pantilius tunicatus (Fab.), Li- 
tosoma nassatum (Fab.), JPtorhinus angulotus (Fall.), Sphyrac.ephalus amhulans 
, Byrsopte7'a caricis (Fall.), Phylus melanocephalus (Linn.), Camaronotus 
cinnamopterus (Kirsclib.), pi. 11. figs. 1-8 ; Glohiceps Jlavonotatus (H.-Sch.), 
Systellonotus triguttatus (Linn.), Cyllocoi'is histrionictis (Linn.), Idolocoris 
( Wolff') pallicornis (Fieb.), Macrolophus nuhihis (H.-Sch.), Mala- 
cocoi'is chloi'izans (Panz.), Anotei'ops sctrdosim (Mey.), 3Iacrocolcm mollicidus 
(Fall.), pi. 12. figs. 1-10; Oncotyltis decolor (Fall.), Hoplomachns thunhergii 
(Germ.), Conostethus roscus (Fall.), Plagiognathus arbustorum (Fab.), Sthe- 
nartts rotermundi (Scholtz), Psallus varians (H.-Scli.), Apoci'emnus quercus 
(Kirschb.), Neocoris hohemanni (Fall.), pi. 13. figs. 2-9; Agalliastes prdicarius 
(Fall.), Orthocephahis saltator (Hahn), Heterocordylus leptocerus (Kirschb.), 
Atractoiomus magnicornis (Fall.), Ileterotoina merioptej'a (Scop.), Eroticoris 
rtifescens (Burm.), lihopalotomus atcr (Linn.), Capsus capillaris (Fab.), Sys- 
tratiotus nigi'itus (Fall.), pi. 14. figs. 1-9; Chai'agochilm gyllenhalii 
Lygus pratensis (Linn.), Ilmpocera thorncica (Fall.), Liocoris ti'ipmtulatus 
(Fab.), Orthops pastinacee (Fall.), Poeciloscytus iinifasciatus (Fab.), Dichroo- 
scytus rtjfipemiis (Fall.), Camptohrocliis punctulatus (Fall.), pi. 15. figs. 1-4 
and 8 & 9 ; Halticocoris luteicollis (Panz.), pi. 21. fig. 1 ; Stiphrosoina leiicoce- 
phola (Linn.), pi. 21. fig. 2. 
Agalliastes. Fieber describes A. evanescem (Boh.), A. ptdicai'ius (Fall.), 
A. kolenatii (Flor), A. nigritidus (Zett.), and A, modestus (Mey.), with a new 
species {A. meyeri), as forming a peculiar group distinguished by a particular 
arrangement of colours. Wien. ent. Mon. Bd. viii. pp. 229-231. 
Capsus oerdatus (Kirschb.) is described by Fieber as a species of Atractoto- 
mus. L. c. p. 225. 
Systellonotus triguttatus. Douglas describes the habits of this species, 
which he found at Wey bridge in company with Formica fusca. Ent. M. 
Mag. ii. pp. 30-31. 
New genera : — 
Microsijnamma^ Fieber, 1. c. p. 74, taf. 1. fig. 6. Allied to Orthotylus] 
second cell of membrane scarcely perceptible ; rostrum reaching the end of 
the posterior coxae, basal joint longer than the head. Sp. Microsy^iamma 
scotti, sp. n., Fieb. p. 75, from England. 
BotJiynotus, Fieber, 1. c. p. 70, taf. 2. fig. 7. Allied to Pacliypterna (Fieb.) ; 
head from above quadrangular ; pronotum trapezoidal, with a transverse pit 
behind the swelled anterior margin ; elytra densely hairy ; rostrum reaching 
nearly to the end of the mesosternum. Sp. BotJiynotus minldj sp. n., Fieb. 
p. 77, from Oassel. 
Stcthoconus, Fieber, /. c. p. 79, taf. 2. fig. 8. Allied to Camptohrocliys 
(Fieb.) ; proxiphus conical, elevated ; head transversely quadrangular ; scu- 
tellum with a compressed tubercle. Sp. Capsus mamillosus (Flor), p. 80. 
Excerctus^ Fieber, 1. c. p. 81, taf. 2. fig. 9. Allied to Camptohrocliys ; prin- 
cipal cell of wings with a recurrent vein ; proxiphus triangular, very con- 
vex ; scutellum convex, without a tubercle. Sp. Camptotylus meyeri (Frey), 
p. 81. 
Tytthus, Fieber, I c. p. 82, taf. 2. fig. 10. Allied to Cyrtorhinus (Fieb.) ; 
