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INSECTS. HYMENOPTERA. 8i. Cynips. 
Jtturiavae. Black ; legs pale. 
Forms unequal galls at the ends of branches of the 
Salt* f 
tandrie. 
Acerit. Body brown ; thorax black, longer than the abdomen. 
Forms glabrous lubturHnatc galls, which grow red after 
time, on the leaves of the Acer pfeudopUtanus* 
Bthem 4 p. (84. 
Kujiccrmt. Black ; abdomen blue : antenrwe rufous. 
Inhabits France. Wings white immaculate. 
Wltpact- 
phalus. 
Italica, 
P/enes, 
Sjconuri. 
longipenms 
Black; head very large and retufe: abdomen truncat®* 
Inhabits Denmark, in decayed wood. 
Wings white with a brown fpot in the middle : jhanki y®‘ 
GlofTy-black : thorax golden. 
Inhabits Italy. _ , 
Head black wi'h a green glofs; thorax punflnred IhinihS » 
abdomen ovate black. 
In protuberances of the Ficus carica. 
Ponted. Anihol. tab, ll.Jig. Il» t2, 1 3. 
Body black ; fling exferted weak. 
In protuberances of the Ftcus Sycomorus,Ha£el. It. 426. 
Black ; abdomen coropreffed : wings long white 
black dots. 
Inhabits France, in a fmall flat gall. jjjck' 
Jniemtee fctaceous : abdomen comprefl'ed, elevated on th 
legs black, the joints pale. 
Ro/marini. On the Ro-fmartnus chilenlls. 
Forms white globular galls, about the fize of a nut, a 
df**" 
nd 
a clear oil, on the branches of the Rofmarinus chilctfi*’ 
Body brown ; Molin. Hijl, Hat, Cbil.p. 187, 
Aterrima. Black with raifed dots ; tarfi paler. 
Inhabits Aufiria. Scirank Inf AuH. p. 320. n. 64>» 
Forms a very large excrefcence on the Hems of plants. 
'Rnhi. Silky green-gold punfttired; briftles at the end 
tjiJ 
fliorter than the body. s 
Forms llrumous protuberances on the ftems and branch 
Rubus caiflus. Schranck. Inf. Auft. p. 320, n, 646. 
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