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the marginal vein black, the sub-marginal and stigmal paler. Head and 
thorax opaque, smooth, the abdomen smooth and shining. Antennal 
scape as long as the club, the basal narrowed part of flagellum shorter, the 
2nd and 3rd joint narrowed at the base, the pedicle of equal width. ? . 
Length 1 mm. 
Dehra Dun. At light. 5th September (V, S. Iyer ). 
Caloteleia was formed on a species occurring in fossil gum copal. The 
species described above may belong to a different genus, but it appears to 
belong to Caloteleia , Brues, (Gens. Ins. Sceleonulce , 32). C.f. Keiffer, 
Ann. de la Soc. Scientifique de Bruxelles, XXXII, (2) 122. I give a 
generic description of it. 
Antennae placed close to the mouth, the scape above stout, about one- 
third of the length of the flagellum; pedicle narrowed at the base, twice 
longer than wide, the apical 6 joints forming a stout, clearly separated 
club. Head large, wider than the thorax, rounded in front, not quite 
transverse behind; the lateral ocelli placed close to, but not touching the 
eyes. Parapsidal furrows absent. Scutellum not much raised, wider 
than long. Post-scutellum small, flat. Metanotum small, flat, its sides 
margined. Abdomen longer than the head and thorax united, its basal 
segment forming a raised rounded tubercle, projecting on to the metano¬ 
tum and with a straight oblique slope towards the apex, the basal tubercle 
becomes narrowed gradually towards the apex, which is flat above and of 
equal width ; it is twice longer than wide; the 2nd is wider than long, 
the 3rd is the largest and is square. Marginal vein twice longer than 
thick, punctiform; the post-marginal distinct, hardly so long as the 
stigmal which is dilated at the apex. 
Immsia , gen. nov. 
Antennae placed close to the mouth, the scape as if 2-jointed, the 
apical part thicker and twice the length of the basal, the 2 being clearly 
separated ; the flagellum 10-jointed, the pedicle twice longer than thick, 
the following joint is twice its length, the apical 5 joints in the ? form 
a club. Lateral ocelli received close to the eyes. Head wider than the 
thorax, the temples short, the occiput curved inwardly. Scutellum large 
forming a semicircle transverse at the base, the apex rounded. 
Post-scutellum large, unarmed, wide, metanotum short, the sides at 
the base bordered by a stout keel. Abdomen in ? shorter than the 
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