1871 j 63 
ANTHOCORIS AUSTRIACUS. 
Lygeus austriacus, Fab., S.R. 289,181. Anthocoris nemoralis, Fieb., 
D. and 8S. 
LyctTocoris CAMPESTRIS. 
Acanthia campestris, Fab. E.S.  Salda campestris, Fab., 8.R.  Lyc- 
tocoris domesticus, Schill., Fieb., D. and S$. L. campestris, Stal, Hem. 
Fab. 1, 90, 1. 
OCULATINA. 
SALDA LATERALIS. 
Salda lateralis, Fall., Sahlb., Fieb., D. and S., Stal, Vet. Ak. Forh. 
392, 10 (1868). 8. eburnea, Fieb. 8. pulchella, Curt., H.-Schf., Fieb., 
D. and S. 
Satpa MarGINALIS, Fall., Stal, D. and S. 
Salda costalis, Sahlb. 
Stal also quotes as synonymous &. marginella, Fieb., but we have an 
English specimen, so named by Fieber himself, which is certainly dif- 
ferent, and which we have hitherto refrained from noticing, because we 
are not satisfied that it is distinct from S. saltatoria, which it more 
nearly resembles. 
SALDA SCOTICA. 
Acanthia scotica, Curt.  Salda scotica, Stal, Vet. Ak. Forh., 389, 
4 (1868). 8. riparia, Fieb., Wien. Ent. Monats. vii, 62, D. and S. (nee 
Fall.). 8. hirsutula, Flor. 8S. littoralis, Fieb. Hur. Hem. (nec Lin.). 
Salda conspicua, D. and S8., E. M, M., iv, 93, belongs to the section 
of the genus in which the pronotum is elongate, and narrow in front; 
e. g., S. cincta, H.-Schf. It is very like S. affinis, Zett.—S. luteipes, H.- 
Schf. Wanz., vi, 40, t. exciv, fig. 597; Fieb.; but differs in some par- 
ticulars, especially in the colour of the antennz, which is yellow on the 
first two joints of affinis, but in conspicua, except on the inside of the 
first joint, it is black. 
SALDA GEMINATA. 
Salda geminata, Costa, Fieb., Stal. SS. elegantula, D. and S. (excel. 
syn.). 
SaLDA ELEGANTULA. 
Salda elegantula, Fall., Fieb., Zett., Stal. §. Flori, Dohrn, D. and 8S. 
For the greater part of the above emendations we are indebted to 
the investigation of the Fabrician type-specimens by Dr. Stal, as indi- 
cated in his “ Hemiptera Fabriciana”’ (1868), and to the same author’s 
‘« Synopsis Saldarum Sueciz,” in “ Ofversigt af K. Vet. Akad. Fér- 
handlingar ” (1868). 
Lee: 1871. 
