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Rev. F. W. Hope on Succinic Insects. 
E Resino Anime descriptus. 
In Mus. Dom. Strong. 
Obs. — This elegant species of Brenthus is one of the most sin- 
gular insects hitherto discovered in Anime. It does not accord with 
the description of any species mentioned by Schonherr. It ap- 
proaches very closely some species which I have received from 
the Mysore. 
Familia Endomyciiid.e. 
Eumorphus castaneus, Hope. Fig. 9. 
Long. lin. 3|. 
Castaneus, thorace quadrato, elytris eoncoloribus, macula irregu- 
lari fiava notatis, pedihus nigricantibus. 
Elongato-ovatus, laevissimus, castaneus. 
Antennce nigrae, capite thoraceque longiores, tribus ultimis articulis 
rufescentibus. Fig. 9 a, 9 b, mouth. 
Thorax fere quadratus, antice valde sinuatus, marginibus pallidis. 
Elytra castanea, basi thorace latiora, et fere triplo longiora, macula 
irregulari flava notata. 
Pedes nigricantes, tarsis rufescentibus. Fig. 9 c. 
E Resino Anime descripta. 
In Museo Dom. Strong. 
Ordo HYMENOPTERA. 
Familia Proctotrupid.e. 
Calotelea, Westw. ( Teleadi affine.) 
Caput rotundatum, ocellis distinctis instructum. 
Antennce 12-articulatae, articulis G et 7 minutis, transversis, reliquis 
5 clavam elongatam formantibus. Fig. 10 a. 
Thorax ovatus. 
Alee longae, ramulo stigmaticali brevi, fere inconspicuo. 
Abdomen plus minusve elongatum, articulis subaequalibus, antice et 
postice attenuatum, basi in uno sexu in cornu erecto, supra 
metathoracem protenso, interdum producto. 
Pedes longi, femoribus paullo incrassatis, tarsis 5-articulatis simpli- 
cibus. 
Obs. — In Mr. Strong’s Collection of Resin Insects several of this 
species are preserved, together with other specimens agreeing with 
them in the colours of the body and wings, and the structure of the 
antennae, but having the head larger, and the abdomen shorter and 
unarmed at the base. From analogy with the allied genera, the 
latter must be the females of another species, and not the opposite 
sex of the one here figured, (which is a female,) as might be in- 
ferred from the colouring and markings of the wings. 
