RHYNCHOTA. 
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Pnohirmus, g. n., StSl, /. e. p. 127, note. Allied to Stenopoda) anteocular 
part of head somewhat longer than postocular; joint 1 of rostrum equal in 
length to 2-f 3 ; eyes siibrotundate. No type indicated. 
Rhyparoclopius, g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 127, note, =:Nitornus (StSl, Hem. Afr.) ; 
body and legs without granules or spines ; anteocular part of head nearly 
three times as long as postocular. Type not indicated. 
Podo?'mus, g. n., StSl, 1. c. p. 127, note. Allied to preceding; the whole 
body densely armed with granules or spines ; anteocular part of head some- 
what longer and more slender than postocular. Type not indicated. 
Karvesus, g. n., Stal, 1. c. p. 128, note. Allied to Diaditus (St§,l) ; ante- 
ocular part of head about twice as long as postocular, produced more or 
^ess beyond insertion of antennre ; joints 1 & 2 of rostrum of equal length ; 
anterior femora very slightly thickened, unarmed, posterior passing apex of 
abdomen. No type indicated. 
Spilalonius, g. n., Stfil, I c. p. 128, note. Allied to preceding; joint 1 of 
rostrum shorter than 2 ; anterior femora thickened, spinulous beneath, pos- 
terior reaching apex of abdomen. No type indicated. 
Oncerotrachelus, g. n., Stil, 1. c. p. 130, note. Allied to Saica and Tagalis] 
postocular part of head tumid, rounded on both sides, oculigeroiis part 
thicker, joint 1 of rostrum reaching beyond eyes ; thorax as long as broad ; 
apex of scutellum produced backwards into a long spine; legs rather short; 
anterior tibiae unarmed. Sp. Reduvius acuminatus (Say). 
New species : — 
Platymerus rohhianm^ J. A. Smith, Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. Edinb. 1864- 
05, p. 312, Old Calabar. 
Phmy aster {Aricosm) fahricii^ Stftl, Kongl. Svenska Vct.-Akad. Ilandl. vii. 
p. 98, note, South America. 
Poiliea ccnescens, StSl, 1. c. p. 119, Rio de Janeiro. 
Emesa dohrni, Douglas & Scott, Ent. M. Mag. v. p. 130, Elisha’s Fountain. 
Saldida;. 
St®l (Koiigl. Svenska Vet.- Akad. Handl. vii. pp. 90-91) states that Saida 
zoster<B and Jlavipes {F?da.) = littoraKs (Linn.), S. striata (Ydh.^-^xanthochila 
(Fieb.), and S.paUijies (Fab.) is a var. of saltatoria (Linn.), 
Stal (OEfvers. Kongl. Vet.-Akad. Forh. 1868, pp. 387-393) publishes a 
synopsis of the Swedish species of the genus Saida, of which he recognizes 
14, namely ; — 1. S. littoralis (Linn.), iucl. zosterece and jlavipes (Fab.) ; 2. S. 
morio (Zett.) ; 3. S. riparia (Fall.) ; 4. S. scotica {Onrt.^ =hirsutula (Flor.), 
littoralis (Fieb.), and riparia (Dough & Scott) ; 6. S. affinis {Tiditj — luteipes 
(H.-Sch.) and riparia (Sahib.) ; 6. S. orthochila (Fieb.) = luteipes(F\ovj ; 7. S. 
saltatoria = pallipes (Fab.) ; 8. S. marginalis {FvX\j — opacida (Zett.), 
costalis (Sahib.), and marginalis (Fieb.) ; 10. S, lateralis (Fall.) =pidcliella 
(Curt.), hicolor (Curt.), and eburnea (Fieb.) ; 11. S. pilosa (Fall.)=se7'icans 
(StRl) ; 12. S. geminata (Costa) ; 13. S. clegatitida (Fall.) ; 14. S. cincta 
(ll.-Sch.) ; and 1 new species. 
Saida borealis, sp. n., St°l, l.c. p. 391, Lapland. 
HyDROMETRID.'E. 
StaL (Kongl. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Ilandl. vii. pp. 131-133) identifies 
