180 Flenuptera-fleteroptera. 
the clavus clothed with fine golden pubescence, corium 
with its entire lateral margin, except at the base and ex- 
treme apex, narrowly and evenly pale ochreous; disc with 
a few pale ochreous elongate spots, which tend to spread 
in longitudinal lines; near the apical angle is an elongate 
white spot; membrane ochreous, its nervures and a spot 
in each cell black; legs ochreous, femora more or less 
spotted, tibie with their extreme base and apex black, 
tarsi black at the apex. 
L. 38-3} mm. 
Scotland, Aviemore, Champion; Braemar, Dr. F. B. 
White; Forres, Norman. 
S. marginalis, /’a//.—Short oval, dull, black, sides of the 
corium pale, the colour widening slightly at the base, and 
largely at the apex. Head with the mouth parts pale or 
piceous, first and second joints of the antenne pale, the first 
dark at the base in the 2; pronotum with the sides nearly 
straight, very narrowly reflexed, posterior angles acute, base 
deeply sinuate, disc with a straight transverse impression, 
raised in front of it, with a small central fovea; elytra short, 
with the sides much rounded ; lateral margin of the corium 
ochreous, the colour not quite reaching to the base, wide 
at its origin, then much narrowed, and dilated again across 
the apical angle of the corium; disc unspotted, clothed 
with very minute patches of silvery hairs ; membrane dusky, 
its nervures and cell-spots black, these latter often absent ; 
legs ochreous, femora widely at the base, and tibie and 
tarsi at the extreme apex, black. 
L. 23-3 mm. 
This very distinct little species is rare and local; Mr. 
Butler and I have taken it on Chobham Common, and 
Mr, Billups has taken it at Woking; Mr. Dale has taken it 
at Lewell, Dorset. 
> S. saltatoria, Linn. (var. vestita, D. §& S.; marginedla, 
D.§ S.; fucicola, D. § S.)—Oval, black, clothed with short 
golden pubescence, elytra with pale spots, sides of pro- 
notum rounded, Head with the mouth parts pale; an- 
