516 OCULATINA. 



colour ; the base of the Cwneus with a delicate whitish line. Legs 

 yellowish-brown. 



Length, <? 1 ; ?, lline. 



" Inhabits the banks of rivers throughout the summer, gliding 

 among the wet gravel, its silky down protecting it from the wet. It 

 takes flight readily, even off the surface of water. The yellowish 

 larvae and pupae are found in the same situation, leaping like the per- 

 fect insect. In its habits it most resembles the Saldte, but shuns 

 the light more than they do." (Haliday, 1. c.) 



Eare. On the banks of a rivulet near the Black Lakes, Kerry, 

 Ireland, in August (Holiday} at the edge of a mountain-stream 

 at Bettws-y-Coed, N. Wales ; at Ivybridge, S. Devon, in summer 

 (Wollaston) ; banks of the Almond, near Edinburgh, May (D. Sharp). 



SECTION II. 



FAMILY 1. SALDID^E. 



Genus 1. SALDA, Fab. 

 Oval, convex, especially beneath. 



Head from above, 5-sided, behind the eyes slightly prolonged; Crown 

 between the eyes narrow, parallel ; before the eyes produced into a 

 long, vertical clypeus, of which the anterior margin ia sometimes 

 much incrassated, forming on each side an angular projection from 

 the eye to the base of 'the central lobe of the face; Face vertical, in 

 a line with the clypeus ; central lobe thick, convex ; side lobes short, 

 obtuse ; cheek-plates long, broad, rounded, partly covering the base 

 of the rostrum. Antennae ; 1st joint short, cylindrical ; 2nd thick- 

 ened to the apex, at least twice as long as the 1st ; 3rd and 4th 

 more or less fusiform, sometimes stout, each about f rds the length 

 of the 2nd. Eyes very large, subreniform, projecting outwards and 

 backwards. Ocelli in the middle of the crown, between the eyes, 

 and near together. Rostrum reaching to or beyond the 2nd pair of 

 coxae ; 1st joint short; 2nd twice as long as the 1st; labrum long 

 triangular, as long as the 1st joint. 



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