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ADDITIONS TO THE BKITISH FAUNA (HEMIPTERA). 
BY J. W. DOUGLAS AND JOHN SCOTT. 
(Concluded from page 276 of Vol. 2.) 
Section ll.— OCULATINA. 
Family 1.— SALDID^. 
Oenus 1. — Salda, Fab. 
Species 9.* — Salda Moeio. 
Salda Moeio, ZeM. Ins. Lap. 267, 3 (1843). 
Deep black, sliining, without hairs, and generally spotless ; the ^ 
with yellow legs. 
Head — delicately crenate-punctate. Aniennce with very fine hairs, 
some of which project; in the (J the 1st joint yellow on the upper 
side. Bostrum black, piceous at the apex ; lahriim yellowish or 
yellow. 
Thorax — Pronotum narrow in front ; sides nearly straight, their margin 
narrowly reflexed ; hinder angles prominent ; anterior margin and 
the transverse furrow behind the callosity of the disc with a row 
of punctures, the callosity with a central fovea. Scutellum at the 
base somewhat flattened, delicately punctured, the central depres- 
sion sub-quadrate, wide, not very deep, finely shagreened, posterior 
to this the disc delicately transversely crenate. Elytra: — Clavus 
narrow, punctured more distinctly and more crenate than the 
corium ; Corium sometimes with 2 or 3 fine yellow streaks in the 
middle ; Memhraiie concolorous with the corium. Legs, in the ^ 
yellow, the ends of the thighs and tihicB and the last joint of the 
tarsi, black, — in the ? entirely pitchy black ; tihice with short, 
strong hairs ; tarsi with fine close hairs. 
Length 2i— 2|- lines. 
One specimen in Dr. Power's collection, taken in Scotland by Mr. 
Robert Hislop ; four taken at Scarborough by Mr. T. Wilkinson ; and 
one from Mr. Somerville, locality not recorded. 
The name of this species is incorrectly quoted by us in the 
" British Hemiptera " as a synonym of S. littoralis. 
Species 13. — Salda Floei. 
Salda Floei, A. Dohrn, Stett. Ent. Zeit. xxiv., 393 (1863) ; xxi., t. 1, 
fig. 11 (1860). 
Black, broad-oval. Head, eyes, pronotum, and scutellum glossy. 
AntenncB black ; 1st joint in both sexes on the apical 3rd, and 
