308 Nihal Saunders’ Synopsis of 
inside each eye, and sometimes with the base pale. 
Thorax generally with a narrow, pale, dorsal line in front, 
sometimes also at the base. Scutellum with a pale spot 
on each side of the base; elytra with the base to a greater 
or less extent, and the cuneus at the base, pale whitish. 
Membrane dusky, with a clear spot below the apex of the 
cuneus. Thighs brown, pale at the extreme apex; tibize 
pale, with strong black spines. Antenne black, apex of 
the first joint pale. 
Length 1? line. 
Common on dwarf sallows at Deal. 
6. nigritulus, Fall. Fig. Scott, Ent. Ann. 1864, fig. 
( Scott?). 
= Scotti, Fieb. 
Black or brown, covered with a fine adpressed, greyish 
pubescence. Head with a pale lme bordering each eye 
on its inner margin. Scutellum sometimes w ith a yellow 
spot on each side. Cuneus entirely dark. Membrane 
dusky, with a clear spot below the apex of the cuneus, 
Femora dark brown, with the apices paler, Tibi pale, 
with black spines; tarsi with their apices black. 
Length 14 line. 
With the preceding, but rarer. 
7. pulicarius, Fall. Fig. Dougl. & Scott, Brit. Hem. 
pl cstv, fo; 1. 
Small, black, shining, covered with a fine, adpressed, 
orey pubescence. Miceabeaie dusky ; apices of the femora 
pale. Tibix pale, with strong black spines. Antenne 
vith the third and fourth, and apex of the second joint, 
whitish. 
Length 1 line. 
On sallow s, &c.; Deal, Wimbledon, Woking, &c. &e, 
8. saltitans, Fall. 
Head and thorax black; base of the former, and the 
inner margins of the eyes, pale. lytra pale at the base 
and the extreme apex, the rest brown, covered with 
fine, adpressed, yellowish hairs; without cuneus or mem- 
brane, and not reaching much beyond the middle of 
the body. Thighs brown, with the apices paler; tibize 
testaceous, with fine, black, spiny hairs. Antenne black, 
third joint brownish, fourth paler. 
Length 1 line. 
