. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 54:2 Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell on Fossil Arthropods Hem IPTERA. (Heteroptera.) Celantia (?) spposita, sp. n. (Tiiigididae.) (Fig. 1.) Tegmina or elytra rather narrow, 2'9 mm. long, formed nearly as in Celantia vngana, Distant, but with the anterior costal region flattened, with one less row of cells. As pre- served it is reddish, but this may be due to an iron stain. Fio-. Celantia (?) aeposita, sp. n. Gurnet Bay Oligocene, Isle of Wight, Hooley 13-1:. Hooley 572 is the same
. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 54:2 Mr. T. D. A. Cockerell on Fossil Arthropods Hem IPTERA. (Heteroptera.) Celantia (?) spposita, sp. n. (Tiiigididae.) (Fig. 1.) Tegmina or elytra rather narrow, 2'9 mm. long, formed nearly as in Celantia vngana, Distant, but with the anterior costal region flattened, with one less row of cells. As pre- served it is reddish, but this may be due to an iron stain. Fio-. Celantia (?) aeposita, sp. n. Gurnet Bay Oligocene, Isle of Wight, Hooley 13-1:. Hooley 572 is the same species. This is not like any British species of to-day, and while it probably is distinct from the Oriental genua Celantia, the differences are rather insignificant. I'ingis quinquecarinata, Berendt, from Baltic amber, is entirely different. It does not a{)pear to belong to the Florissant genus Eoiingis, to which it has been referred. The tegmina agree in character with those of the genus Phatnoma, Fieber, but the thorax differs. Lygceites amahilis, sp. n. (Lygseidje.) (Fig. 2.) Tegmen somewhat over 2 mm. long, beautifully marked, as shown in the figure. The corium has white marks on a black ground ; the membrane is light reddish brown, with four curved, broad, white lines. Gurnet Bay Oligocene, Isle of Wight, Hooley 1398. I place this in Lygceites, a name devised for fossil Lygasids of uncertain generic position, because I do not like to propose a new o-enus from the teomen alone. The markings on the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original London, Taylor and Francis, Ltd
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