268 [May, 
before the middle, to which the anterior portion is deflected ; posterior portion 
convex, with a faint central keel. Elytra grey-greenish or grey-yellowish. 
Corium, on the cuneus suture with a narrow blackish streak, divided before 
reaching the anterior margin. Cimeus slightly paler than the corium. Mem- 
hrane fuscous-black, leaving a broad greenish-white patch around the outside 
of the large cell ; between the apex of the cuneus and the lesser cell nerve a 
triangular greyish-white patch ; below the latter, and extending to the apex 
of the anterior margin, a triangular patch darker than the colouring of the 
disc ; underneath the lesser cell nerve a short, slightly curved hlacJc streak. 
Cell nerves white ; cells fuscous-black ; sometimes the large cell is only broadly 
fuscous-black next the lesser cell nerve, the remaining portion partaking of 
the greyish-white colouring bounding the outside of the large cell. Legs 
greenish or greyish-green, clothed with short depressed black hairs. Tibiw 
with fine erect blackish hairs, apex narrowly brown. Tarsi and claws black. 
Abdomen underneath pale greenish. Length 2^ lines. 
Dr. rior, in his description of O. seladonieiis, Fall. (Ehyn. Liv. i., 
607, 85) refers the 0. seJadonicus, Kirsclib., to that insect ; but as 
Fieber says he has seen Kirschbaum's original, and gives it as identical 
with the G. soUtarius, Meyer, we apprehend Flor is in error. 
Three specimens taken in Headley Lane, Mickleham, by Dr. Power 
in the middle of July last, by sweeping. 
Species 2. — Ateactotomus pittophiltjs. 
Capstjs (Capsus) pittophilus, Flor, Ehyn, Liv. i., 597, 77 (18G0). 
Ateactotomus pini, Doug. 8f Scott, Brit. Hem. i., 436, 2. 
The synonomy will have to stand as above ; specimens received 
from Dr. Flor proving that his earlier described species is the same 
as ours. 
Family 20. — Stipheosomid^. 
Genus. — Stiphrosoma, Fieb, 
Species 2. — Stipheosoma lueida, Fall. 
Phytocoeis LTJEiDua, Fall. \., 112, 69 (1829). 
Capsus lueidus, S. ScTi., Wanz. iii., 87, fig. 312, 53 (1835) ; Nom. 
Ent. i. (1836); Meyer, Caps., 109, 101 (1843). 
Capsus (Capsus) lueidus, Flor, Rhyn. Liv. i., 559, 52 (1860). 
Stipheosoma lueida, Fieh., Europ. Hem., 281, 2 (1861). 
^ ferruginous or reddish-brown, $ greyish-yellow, clothed with 
fine, sub-erect, pale yellowish hairs. 
Head — Face, central lobe not unfrequently piceous. Antermce yellowish-white, 
clothed with fine pale hairs ; Isfc joint black at the base ; 2nd, base broadly, and 
apex narrowly, brownish or blackish ; 3rd and 4th black. Eyes pitchy -black. 
Eosir um-brownish-yellow, apex black. 
