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sinuate across the scutellum; dise with a wide transverse 
impression and a small round fovea in the raised portion in 
front of it, bounded posteriorly by two small tuber- 
cular elevations; elytra short, sides much rounded, with 
numerous yellow and greyish-white spots, a conspicuous 
large reniform yellow spot on the centre of the lateral 
margin, and a small round white spot near the apex of the 
corium ; membrane yellow, nervures and a spot in each 
cell black; legs testaceous, femora spotted with black; 
tibiz with the base and apex, and in the first and second 
pairs with a more or less distinct central band, black ; tarsi 
black at the apex. 
L. 4mm. 
I cannot bring myself to agree with Professor Reuter in 
considering vestita, D. & §., as the developed form of this 
species ; 1t wants the grey spots on the elytra, and especially 
the small round white apical spot, so characteristic of 
C. album ; it also has the sides of the pronotum rounded. 
I therefore still place it as a variety of saltatoria, 
Axwell Park, Newcastle, Lanercost, Cumberland, Bold ; 
Isle of Man, fev. H. A. Stowell; Wareham, Blackgang 
Chine, Curtis; Selbourne, Isle of Wight, Dale; Cardiff, 
Cowbridge, South Wales, Billups; Strathglass, FB. 
White ; Morayshire, Forres, Norman ; Perth, Reuter ; Bir- 
mingham, Bewdley, Worcester, Matlock, Dean Forest, 
Swansea, Blatch ; Saltcoats, Douglas ; Brent and Bickleigh 
Vale, Devon, Bignell ; shingle, banks of Dee, Llangollen, 
J, W. Ellis. 
Pa S. opacula, Zctt.— Black, sides of pronotum straight (or 
scarcely curved in the ¢), lateral margins of corium nar- 
rowly pale, its disc more or less spotted. Head with the 
mouth parts pale; antennz black, first joint pale beneath ; 
pronotum with its sides straight, impressed, and slightly 
reflexed, base deeply sinuate, disc with a well-defined 
transverse impression, rounded and raised in front of it, 
with a small central fovea in the elevation ; elytra with 
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