38 REDUVINA. 



Section ll.—OCULATINA. 



Oculati, Lat., Am. et Serv. 

 Riparii, Burm. 

 Oculata, Flor. 

 Sal else, Fieb. 



Stout, convex, especially on the under side. Clypeus long ; Face 



vertical. Antennce 4-jointed, inserted before and under the eyes. 



E}/es very large, prominent. Ocelli 2. Rostrum 3-jointed, free. 

 Legs : third pair saltatorial ; tarsi trimerous. 



Abdomen. — In the 9 beneatli, the last segment roundly produced, covering 

 the genital segments. 



Family l.~SALDIDiE. 



Head above, five-sided, across the eyes broader than long. An- 

 tennce : second joint longest ; third and fourth subfusiform or fusi- 

 form. Fi/es subreniform, projecting outwards and backwards. Ocelli 

 in the middle of the crown, approximate. Rostrum long, aculeate ; 

 lahrmn long-triangular. Membrane with five nerves, not extending 

 to any of the margins, but roundly joined together at the ends, 

 forming four long, parallel cells. Legs: third pair longest. Gen. 1, 

 SalJa. 



Section Vl.—BEBVVINA. 



Reduvini, Burm. 

 Recluviidae {Stej)h.), Westw. 

 Reduvina, Flor. 

 Reduvidae et Nabida3, Fieb. 

 Niidirostri, p., Am. et Serv. 



Structure soft, sometimes delicate. Ilead mostly long, produced 

 behind the eyes ; Clypeus more or less produced. Antennce 4—8- 

 jointed, slender, sometimes very long. LJ//es prominent, inserted at 

 or behind the middle of the sides of the liead. Ocelli 2, close to 



