QdL [September, 
all, fulvous or oclireous ; tibicB fulvous or obscure brown, extreme 
apex black, sides set with very fine short spines ; tarsi black, 2nd 
joint and claws fulvous, the end of the 2nd joint of the 3rd pair 
beneath with two long spinose hairs. 
Abdomen — beneath, black, shining. Length 2 lines. 
In the marking, resembles 8. orthochila, but quite different in 
form, in shape of pronotum, colour of legs, length of antennae, &c. 
Taken by Messrs. Marshall and Eye, on the mountains near 
Eannoch, in Perthshire, in June, 1866. 
Section 12. — EEDUViifA. 
Family 2. — Nabid^. 
Oenus 2. — Nabis, Lat. 
Since the publication of "the British Hemiptera," we have seen 
examples of a Nobis captured by Mr. B. Cooke, Dr. Power, and the 
Eev. T. A. Marshall, which have convinced us that they should be 
referred to N. flavomarginatus, Scholz, and that the species we have 
described under that name is N. pilosulus, "Forst. The name and 
synonymy at page 554 should therefore stand thus : — 
Species 5. — JNabts pilostjlus. 
Nabis pilosulus (Eorst.), Fieb. Europ. Hem., 161, 7 (1861). 
Nabis flavomarginatus, Doug. ^ Scott, Brit. Hem., 554, 5, pi. 18, 
fig. 5 (1865). 
The following description should come between species 4 and 5 : — 
Species 4*. — Nabis flavomaegijstatus. 
Nabis flavomaeginata, ScJiolz, Arb. u. Verand, 114, 6 (1846). 
Nabis flavomarginatus, Flor, Ehyn. Liv. i., 696, 3 (1860); Fieb., 
Europ. Hem., 161, 5 (1861). 
Nabis doesatus, JDahlb., Vet. Akad., Haudl., 227 (1850). 
Nabis nervosus, Bohem., Vet. Akad. Forh., 77, 35 (1852). 
Nabis Lhesgicus, Kolen., Mel. Ent. vi., 53, 258 (1857). 
Above, pale dingy-ochreous. Head with a broad black line down 
the centre. Protiotum on the first two-thirds gradually, on the last 
third suddenly, widened ; down the entire centre, and on each side of 
the narrower portion, a black line. Elytra generally not half the 
length of the abdomen, but when developed reaching beyond it. 
Abdomen above black, with very short, silky, yellowish pubescence. 
Legs entirely ochreous ; thighs of the 1st and 2nd pairs with transverse 
black lines, 3rd pair with 2 rows of black dots. 
Head — covered with dense yellowish pubescence ; down the middle 
extends a smooth, broad, black mark, widest at the front of the 
