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Subfam. CACODMINAE Kirk. 

 ( = Cimicinae, plur. auctt.) 



Klinophilos Kirkaldy. 



Klinophilos Kirk., 1899, Entomologist, p. 219. 



This genus is cosmopolitan, but it is possible that the " Bedbug" so often reported 

 by travellers from various countries may not always be K. lectiilarius. 



(i) Klinophilos Icctularius, Linne. 



Ciiucx leciulariiis Linne, 1758, Syst. Nat. ed. x. p. 441 ; Saunders, 1892, Hemipt. 



Heter. Brit. Isl. p. 186, PL 17, fig. 5. 

 Acanthia lectiilaria Fabricius, 1775, Syst. Ent. p. 693 ; Douglas and Scott, 1865, 



Brit. Hemipt. p. 510, PI. 17, fig. 7. 

 Klinophilos lechilariiis Kirkaldy, 1899, Entomologist, xxxii. p. 219. 



Hab. "Distressingly abundant" (Blackburn); "Far too common" (White). 

 Mr Perkins has not sent it to England. 



"An insect which cannot be distinguished from this is found in the lower 

 Tertiaries of Scotland'." 



Subfam. MIRINAE. 

 (=:Capsidae, auctt.) 



SULAMJTARIA, dlV. tlOV. 



No trace of a cuneal suture in either form. Anterior part of scutellum covered, no 

 pronotal collar. Pronotum and elytra impresso-punctate, membrane with two cells 

 (one obsolete), clavus distinct, corium with a central nervure ; wings with an areole, no 

 hamus. Posterior coxae almost contiguous, remote from lateral margin of body ; 

 posterior femora subelongate, not incrassate. 



SuLAMiTA, cren. nov. 



Head broad, strongly marginate at base; with eyes much wider than anterior 

 margin of pronotum ; strongly declivous, almost horizontal, anteriorly rounded ; antennae 

 placed close to eyes, almost at apex of head (as seen from above) ; first segment 

 two-thirds longer than head (as seen from above), second 2^ times as long as first. 

 Pronotum, head basally, scutellum, pleura and elytra strongly, impresso-punctate. 



' In Kirby, 1892, J. Linn. Soc. x.xiv. p. iii. 



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