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Cydnidæ sp. 
In cement-stone a bug has furthermore been found with missing 
legs and antennæ, and with a strongly molested membrane. According 
to its habitus also this insect, measuring about 15 mm. in length, 
must be referred to the Cydnids, but further reference is excluded. 
1 specimen. Mors (Poss. Herlufsholm). 
Coreidæ. 
Coreidæ sp. 
In cement-stone the body of a bug, 6.25 mm. long, has been found; 
like the former without legs or other appendages; according to its 
general appearance, it must be referred to the family Coreidæ. It 
agrees best with the genus Corizus or its allies, but no systematic 
characters are to be discerned which might justify its final reference 
to this genus. 
1 specimen. Silstrup (poss. Min. Museum). 
Lygæidæ. 
? Lygæidæ sp. 
The body of a bug, 7 mm. long, procured from cement-stone, 
either belongs to the Lygæids or to the Coreids. The broad head 
and the, especially in comparison with the former specimen, narrow 
abdomen most probably refer the animal to the Lygæids. Also here 
further reference is excluded. 
1 specimen. Silstrup (poss. Min. Museum). 
Saldidæ. 
Saldidæ sp. 
The body of a bug, 6 mm. long, without antennæ, legs or wings 
has been found in cement-stone. According to the breadth of the 
head, the large eyes, and the shape of its Scutellum, it must be 
referred to the family Saldidæ. Further systematic reference excluded. 
1 specimen. Silstrup (poss. Min. Museum). 
