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BRITISH HEMIPTEBA: ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 
BY J. "W. DOUGLAS AND JOHN SCOTT. 
{Continued from page 52.) 
Section 11. — Oculatina. 
Family 1. — Saldidje. 
Oenns 1. — Salda, Fab. 
Species 4*.~Salda conspicua, n. sp., pi. 1, fig. 5. 
Long-oval, black, with yellow hairs. Antennce long, black, 1st 
joint broadly yellow inwardly. Pronofum narrow in front, sides 
straight. Scutellum with two posterior, cuneiform, yellow spots. 
Corium with 6—7, mostly long, spots, and, before the apex, a conspi- 
cuous large exterior blotch, yellow. Thi(/hs at the base more or less 
fulvous. 
ITea J— punctured, clothed with fine yellow, wavy hairs. Crown with a 
short yellow line close to the eyes, sides of the clypeus much 
incrassated, yellow. Face, lobes yellow. Antennce long, black, 
finely haired, 1st joint broadly yellow on the inner side. Ui/es 
black. Ocelli piceous, yellow in the centre. Bostrum black. 
Pronotwn—doiliQ^ with fine yellow wavy hairs, long, trapeziform, narrow 
in front ; sides flattened, the margin straight, scarcely reflexed ; 
posterior margin very deeply concave across the scutellum ; anterior 
callosity very large, with a deep fovea in the centre. SciUellum 
clothed with fine yellow hairs ; basal half depressed posteriorly, 
punctured; apical half transversely crenate. Elytra with fine, 
short, distant, depressed hairs ; Glavus with a long cuneiform 
yellow spot before the apex ; Corium, anterior margin forming a 
long slight curve, disc with 6 (rarely 7) yellow spots, whereof 4, 
narrow and elongate, are in a line parallel with but not close to the 
claval suture, 1 larger close to the nerve and the posterior margin 
(sometimes a small one lies above it), and 1 on the marginal field, 
near the middle of its length, but distant from the margin ; besides 
these, on the posterior third of the marginal field, occupying it 
from the nerve to the margin, is a large sub-quadrate yellow spot, 
but the apex of the corium beyond is broadly black, in the form of 
a rounded spot. Membrane ochreous, inner basal angle black; 
membrane-suture, nerves, and a long spot in each cell, pitchy-black 
or fuscous ; exterior to the cells, the membrane is outwardly 
shaded with fuscous, and below the 1st cell, except next the apex 
"^ of the corium, is wholly black. Legs long ; thighs black or piceous, 
base of the Ist pair, basal thn-d of 2nd and 3rd pairs, and apex of 
