RHYNCHOTA. 701 
p. 218, from England {— Deroiocorisj DougL & Sc. p. 329) j and C. kolenatii, 
Fieb. 1. c. p. 219, from Moravia. 
Fhytocoris juniperi^ Frey-Gessner, Mittli. Schw. ent. Ges. 18G5, p. 302, 
from Switzerland. — P. distinctus, Doiigl. & Scott, 1. c. p. 302, and P. dubius, 
Dougl. & Scott, p. 305. — P. mcanus, Fieb. 1. c. p. 326, from Sarepta. 
Alloeonotus er/regius, Fieb. 1. c. p. 328, from South-east Europe. 
Lopus hicolo}', Fieb. 1. c. p. 328, from Taiiria. — L. mileSj Dougl. & Scott, 1. c. 
p. 476, pi. 16. fig. 7. 
Stiphrosoma atrocm'idea, Fieb. 1. c. p. 329, from the south of Europe. 
Orthotylus oclirotrichus, Fieb. 1. c. p. 330, from England. 
Macrotylm nigricornis, Fieb. 1. c. p. 331, from South Europe. 
Amhlytylus affinis^ Fieb. 1. c. p. 332, Dougl. & Scott, 1. c. p. 389, pi. 21. 
fig. 3, from North Germany and England. 
Macrocolem chrysotricims, Fieb. 1. c. p. 332, from South Russia j 3f.pictm, 
Fieb. /. c. p. 333, from South Europe. 
Systfdlonotm thipni, Sign. 1. c. p. 126, from Bourray. 
Litocoris? annuUcornis, Sign. 1. c. p. 126, from the south of France. 
Litosoma xnrescens, Dougl. & Scott, 1. c. p. 339 ; L. ochrotriclms (Fieb. MS.), 
Dougl. & Scott, 1. c. p. 342. 
Memrranacea. 
The following species of this group are figured by Douglas & Scott 
(/. c.) : — Zosmerus qxiadratus (Fieb.), pi. 8. fig. 9 ; Agramma IcBta (Fall.), 
Monanthia dumetorum (H.-Sch.), Percphysiafoliacea (Fall.), Dictyonota cras- 
sicornis (Fall.), Campylostira hrachyccra (Fieb.), Orthostira cervina (Germ.), 
Anem'tis Icevis (Fab.), Aradus depresses (Fab.), pi. 9. figs. 1-9 ; and Acan- 
tliia lectxdaria (Linn.), pi. 17. fig. 7. 
Phymata spinosissima, sp. n., Mayr, Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xv. 
p. 442, from Brazil ; P. carncipcSy Mayr, ibid., from Brazil and Georgia. 
Aradus. Signoret, in opposition to Fieber, regards A. cmnamomeus (Panz.) 
and A. leptopterus (Il.-Sch.) as two distinct species, of which he describes 
the characters. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. v. pp. 119-120. 
Aradus leucotomus, sp. n., Costo, 1. c. p. 143, pi. 2. fig. 2, hab. — ?. — A. ater~ 
rimus, sp. n., Fieber, Wien. ent. Mon. Bd. viii. p. 210, Dougl. & Scott, t. c, 
p. 274, from England. 
Aradosyrtis, g. n., Costa, Ann. Mus. Zool. Nap. ii. p. 132. Allied to 
Artdus j body depressed ; antennce very short, rather stout, filiform ; rostrum 
hardly reaching posterior margin of head ; scutellum very large, covering 
nearly the whole of the elytra. Sp. A. ghiliani, sp. n., Costa, p. 133, pi. 1. 
fig. 6 {xiec 6 ut cit), from Italy. 
Aradacanthia, g. n., Costa, 1. c. p. 142. Allied to Aradus ; depressed, sub- 
discoid ; antenuEe short, joints 1 and 2 subglobose, 3 and 4 elongate, the last 
slightly thickened ; rostrum scarcely reaching prosternum ; scutellum cover- 
ing a great part of the abdomen. Sp. A. midticalcarata, sp. n., Costa, p. 142, 
pi. 2. fig. 3, origin not stated. 
Stexiopterxis, g. n., Signoret, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. v. p. 120. Allied to 
Aradus ; elytra forming a very short basal piece, from which springs a long 
narrow membrane, dilated at the extremity into a rounded lobe, and having 
