406 SUPPLEMENT. 
SALACIA. (To follow the genus Cligenes.) 
Salacia, Stal, En. Hem. iv. p. 156 (1874). . 
The following species appear to belong to this genus, of which four species have 
been previously described, one from Texas, another from Guadeloupe, and two from 
Rio Janeiro. 
Pronotum with the transverse constriction nearer to the anterior than to 
the posterior margin. 
1. Salacia (?) picturata, n.sp. (Tab. XXXV. fig. 19.) 
Head, pronotum, and scutellum castaneous, apex of scutellum and the corium ochraceous, the last with a 
small spot near centre of lateral margin and the apex dark castaneous ; membrane dull greyish ; antennx 
variable in hue, the first and fourth joints usually ochraceous. Body beneath castaneous, legs ochraceous. 
The antenne have the second joint slightly longest, the third and fourth subequal in length; the clavus 
is longitudinally punctate, the punctures on the corium are principally submarginal and subclaval ; the 
pronotum and scutellum are coarsely punctate. 
Var. a. Head, pronotum, and scutellum black. 
Long. 3 millim. ; 
Hab. Guatemaua, Cerro Zunil (Champion); Panama, Volcan de Chiriqui 2000 to 
3000 feet, Bugaba (Champion). 
We have received eight (carded) specimens of this species. 
Pronotum with a median constriction. 
2. Salacia (?) delineata, n. sp. (Tab.-XXXV. fig. 20.) 
Head, pronotum, scutellum, and membrane black; corium and margins of membrane ochraceous, the corium 
with apex and two contiguous spots extending from inner angle to lateral margin, black. Body beneath 
and legs black, apices of femora and the tibie and tarsi ochraceous. Antenne fuscous, the basal and 
apical joints ochraceous ; second and third joints subequal in length and moderately incrassated. The 
pronotum and scutellum are almost impunctate. 
Long. 2 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Peta Blanca (Champion). 
A single example. 
3. Salacia (?) punctata, n. sp. (Tab. XXXV. fig. 23.) 
Dark castaneous ; antenne, legs, basal margin of corium, and apex of clavus ochraceous. Membrane and 
body beneath black. Antenne with the second joint a little longer than the third (fourth joint mutilated). 
Body above obscurely hirsute and somewhat ecarsely punctate. 
Long. 2 millim. 
Hab. Panama, Pefia Blanca (Champion). 
We possess a single example only of this species, which I place provisionally in the 
genus, though the coarsely punctate corium is a strong divergent character. 
