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EPITOME 

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INSECTS    OF   I 


ISLANDS  IN  THE  INDIAN  SEAS: 


COMPRISING 
UPWARDS  OF  TWO  HUNDRED  AND  FIFTY 

FIGURES    AND    DESCRIPTIONS 


THE   MOST   SINGULAR    AND   BEAUTIFUL    SPECIES,    SELECTED    CHIEFLY   FROM    T  il  O  S 11 

RECENTLY    DISCOVERED,    AND    WHICH    HAVE    NOT    APPEARED    IN 

THE  WORKS    OF  ANY   PRECEDING  AUTHOR. 

THE     FIGURES 

ARE    ACCURATELY    DRAWN,    ENGRAVED,    AND    COLOURED,    FROM    SPECIMENS    OF    THE    INSECTS; 

THE    DESCRIPTIONS 

ARE   ARRANGED   ACCORDING    TO  THE    SYSTEM  OF   LINN^US;    WITH   REFERENCES  TO  THE 
WRITINGS   OF   FABRICIUS,    AND   OTHER   SYSTEMATIC  AUTHORS. 


By  E.   DONOFJN, 


AUTHOR    OF    THE    NATURAL    HISTORY    OF    THE    INSECTS    OF    CHINA,     6:0. 

LONDON: 

PRINTED    FOR    THE    AUTHOR, 
BY    T.    BENSLEY,    BOLT    COURT,    FLEET    STREET; 

AND    SOLD    BY    MESSRS.    RIVINGTONS,    ST.  PAUl's  CHURCH  YARD;    ^\■HITE,    FLEET  STREET 
FAULDER,    BOND  STREET;    AND   H.  D.  SYMONDS,    PATERNOSTER  ROV/. 


1800. 


ADVERTISEMENT. 


About  four  years  sincej  the  Author  published  an  Epitome  of  the  Insects  of  Chinuj  preciscl}- 
in  the  same  form,  and  nearly  on  the  same  plan,  as  those  of  India,  which  are  now  submitted 
to  the  public.  Of  the  encouragement  he  experienced  on  that  occasion  it  might  be  highly 
improper  to  speak  with  confidence  at  this  moment,  lest  the  sincerity  of  his  motives  should  be 
misconceived.  Whether  he  is  entitled  to  expect  the  like  degree  of  countenance  as  before, 
must  rest  alone  with  the  candid  reader  to  decide.  For  his  own  part  lie  will  be  content  to 
say,  that  the  favourable  reception  which  the  Epitome  of  the  Insects  of  China  met  with,  was 
an  irresistible  inducement  with  the  Author  to  undertake  a  similar  illustration  of  the  Insects 
of  India;  and  that  whatever  may  have  been  ultimately  his  success,  he  has  not  been  less  soli- 
citous to  render  it,  in  every  respect,  as  interesting  and  complete  as  the  former  work. 

Various  arguments  might  be  adduced  in  behalf  of  the  present  publication,  to  one  of  which 
we  cannot  refrain  adverting.  It  becomes  our  peculiar  province  at  this  time  to  awaken  the 
public  curiosity  to  a  subject  of  no  mean  importance :  we  are  about  to  consider  with  atten- 
tion, the  entomological  productions  of  a  country  for  which  we  ought  to  cherish  the  liveliest 
and  deepest  interest,  as  being  connected  intimately  with  the  prosperity,  the  dignity,  and 
honour  of  the  British  empire ; — in  a  word,  of  British  India,  that  invaluable  portion  of  terri- 
torial domains  so  long  retained  in  our  possession,  and  finally  confirmed  to  us  by  the  brilliant 
career  of  glory  that  has  so  recently  crowned  the  exertions  of  British  valour  in  the  eastern 
■world.  Not  that  the  Author  can  be  disposed  to  attach  any  greater  degree  of  consequence  to 
the  subject  of  Indian  Entomology  in  particular,  than  it  may  really  merit,  from  the  con- 
templation of  events  of  such  vast  political  magnitude  as  those  alluded  to:  he  is  only  inclined 
to  entertain  the  opinion,  that  a  work  professedly  treating  upon  the  Natural  History  of  a 
country,  in  which,  as  a  nation,  we  have  such  an  immediate  interest,  will  not  be  thought  des- 
titute of  some  legitimate  claim  to  public  protection.  Further  still;  he  must  believe  that  a 
work  which,  from  the  extent  of  its  design  and  style  of  embellishments,  is  calculated  to  display 
the  Entomology  of  India  to  advantage,  will  not  prove  unacceptable ;  and  as  no  attempt  has 
been  hitherto  made  to  elucidate  this  beautiful  tribe  of  creatures  in  a  similar  manner,  that  the 
present  work  may  become  hereafter  of  some  utility  at  least,  to  many  individuals  who  reside  in 
India,  as  well  as  to  the  naturalist  in  this  country. 

That  the  Epitome  of  Indian  Insects  is  not  entirely  confined  to  those  found  in  such  parts  of 
India  as  are  in  the  British  possession  siiould  be  clearly  stated,  since  it  embraces,  on  the  con- 
trary, the  most  choice  selection  possible  of  those  which  inhabit  every  other  part  of  that  vast 
continent,  and  also  the  islands  situated  in  the  Indian  seas.  The  far  greater  number  of  insects 
included  in  this  selection,  are  described  and  figured  from  specimens  in  the  cabinet  of  the 
Author,  that  were  originally  collected  by  the  late  Duchess  of  Portland,  Mr.  Tunstal,  Gover- 
nor Holford,  many  years  resident  in  India,  Mr.  Ellis,  Mr.  Keate,  Mr.  Yeats,  and  Mr.  Bailey. 


The  author  has  to  acknowledge,  likewise,  the  advantages  derived  occasionally  from  inspecting 
the  noble  collections  of  Mr.  Francillon,  Mr.  Drury,  and  some  others  spoken  of  in  the  course 
of  this  work,  among  which  he  ought  to  mention  that  of  A.  M'Leay,  Esq.  especially  as  being 
one  from  which  he  has  received  very  material  assistance.  And  lastly,  the  Author  cannot 
permit  the  opportunity  to  escape  him  which  the  present  instance  affords,  to  repeat  his  thanks 
to  that  munificent  patron  of  the  sciences,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  J.  Banks,  Bart.  K.B.  for  the 
unreserved  access  to  his  classic  cabinet  and  library,  with  which  he  has  been  at  all  times 
indulged,  in  order  to  complete  his  General  Illustration  of  Entomology,  of  which  the  Epitome 
of  Indian  Insects  constitutes  the  second  Volume. 


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CO  LEOPTERA. 


SCARAB^US      ATLAS. 

GENERIC    CHARACTER. 

Antennae  clavated;  club  divided  into  plates.     Palpi  four.     Jaws  horny,  fomewhat  toolhlefs.     Shanks  of 

the  anterior  legs  generally  dentated. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Thorax  three  horned,  the  fore  one  very  fliort ;  on  the  head  a  (ingle  afcending  horn. 

ScARABJEUS  Atlas  :  thorace  tricorni :  anteriore  breviflimo ;  capitis  cornu  adfcendente.     Linn.  Syst. 
Nat.—Mus.  Lud.  Ulr.  6. 


We  are  in  poffeflion  of  a  fine  fpecimen  of  this  gigantic  infeft,  the  only  one  perhaps  of  the  kind  at 
prefent  in  this  country.  It  was  purchafed  by  the  late  Mr  Tunftal  from  the  cabinet  of  a  Dutch  governor 
in  the  Eafl.  Indies,  with  various  other  uncommon  infe£ts  that  appear  in  the  courfe  of  the  prefent  work. 
There  is  every  reafon  to  believe  that  it  inhabits  the  ifland  of  Amboyna ;  or  at  leaft  that  our  fpecimen  was 
met  with  in  that  fpot. 

Scarabseus  Atlas  is  one  of  the  Linnaean  fpecies,  being  defcribed  by  that  great  naturalift  from  an  infeft 
in  the  mufeum  of  the  Queen  of  Sweden.  The  fame  is  likewife  figured  and  defcribed  by  other  continental 
writers,  among  whom  we  may  mention  Merian,  Swammerdam,  and  Voet.  Edwards  likewife,  in  his 
Hiftory  of  Birds,  PI.  105,  gives  a  figure  of  this  and  another  large  kind  of  Scarabseus  *,  both  of  which  he 
tells  us  had  been  brought  from  Borneo,  in  the  Eaft  Indies,  a  circumftance  that  ought  to  be  obferved, 
fince  other  writers  fpeak  of  this  infedt  as  a  native  of  South  America. 


SCARABiEUS      SPINIFEX. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Without  fcutel,  thorax  roundifli,  unarmed :  a  recurved  fpine  on  the  back  of  the  head. 

ScARAB^us  Spinifex  :  exfcutcUatus,  thoracc  rotundato  iucrmi,  occipite  fpina  recurva.     Fah.  Spe 
Inf.  I.  p.2g.  Sp.  131. 


Inhabits  the  coaft  of  Coromandel  according  to  Fabricius,  who  refers  to  the  colledion  of  Sir  J.  Banks 
Bart,  for  this  infeft.     The  fame  fpecies  has  alfo  been  received  by  us  from  Bengal. 

*  Scarabaeus  Bilobus.     Edwards  erroneoufly  imagined  this  to  be  the  female,  and  S.  Atlas  the  male  of  the  fame  fpecies. 


COLEOPTERA. 


SCARAB^US     MILIARIS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Without  fcutel ;  head  and  thorax  unarmed  :  (hield  of  the  head  fix-toothed  :   thorax  and  wing  cafes 

dark,  with  elevated  black  fpots. 

ScARAB^us  MiLiARis:  cxfcutellatus  muticus,  clypeo  fex  dentato,  thorace  elytrifque  nigris,  maculis 
elevatis  atris.     Fab.  Spec.  Ins.  1.  p.  32.  Sf.  141. 


This  and  the  following  fpecies  feem  at  firft  fight  to  refemble  each  other,  but  are  neverthclefs  diftiniS  : 
the  two  kinds  are  reprefented  in  the  fame  plate,  both  of  the  natural  fize  and  magnified,  in  order  that 
the  exaft  difference  between  them  may  be  the  more  easily  difcriminated. 


SCARABiEUS     KCENIGII. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Without  fcutel,  unarmed,  black  ;    fliield  of  the  head  bidentated  :   thorax  fcabrous :   wing-cafes  dotted 

with  cinereous. 

ScARAB^us  KcENiGii  :   cxfcutcllatus  muticus,  niger,  clypeo  bidentato,  thorace  fcabro,  elytris  punftis 
cinereis.     Oliv,  Hist.  Ins.  163. 


CETONIA      HIS  TRIO. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Teftaceous :  two  lines  on  the  thorax  :  future  and  three  fpots  on  the  outer  margin  black. 

Cetonia  Histbio  :  teftacea,  thoracis  lineis  duabus  elytrorura  futura  raaculifque  tribus  nigris. 

Cetonia  HisTRio.     Fal.  Syst.  Ent. — Oliv.  Hist.  Ins.  pi.  10.  Jig.  g4. 


CETONIA      C^RULEA. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Blue;  thorax  lobed,  immaculate:  wing-cafes  dotted  with  white. 

Cetonia  C^rulea  :  caerulea,  thorace  lobato  immaculata  elytris  albo  punftatis.     Oliv.  Hist.  Ins. 

Cet.  p.47.  pi.  5.  fg.  31. 


Figured  by  Olivier  from  a  fpecimen  in  the  cabinet  of  the  unfortunate  Louis  the  Sixteenth,  King  of 
France.     Our  fpecimens  are  from  Bengal. 


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CO  LEO  PTERA. 


BUPRESTIS     STERNICORNIS. 

GENERIC   CHARACTER. 
Antennae  fetaceous,  as  long  as  the  thorax.     Head  half  retraced,  or  drawn  back  within  the  thorax. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Entirely  fliining  green,  with  grey  impreffed  fpots.     Wing  cafes  ferrated  and  terminated  in  three  teeth. 
A  conic  projecting  horn  on  the  breaft. 

BuPRESTis  Sternicoknis:  elytratis  ferrate  tridentatis:  punftis  cinereis  impreflls,  fterno  porrefto  conico. 
Linn.  Syft.  Nat.  2.  660.  5. 
Muf.  Lud.  Ulr.  88. 
Fal.  Ent.  Syjl.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  Igi.  Sp.  35. 


Among  the  Infefts  of  China,  we  have  already  defcribed  a  very  beautiful  fpecies  of  the  Bupreftis  genus, 
which  the  natives  of  that  country  collect  in  confiderable  numbers,  and  employ  in  the  various  orna- 
ments of  their  dreffes,  arms,  &c.  The  Bupreftis  Sternicornis,  and  Chryfis,  are  collefted  in  India  for 
fimilar  purpofes,  but  being  fcarce,  are  elkemed  more  valuable  than  the  other  kind,  which  they  receive  at 
a  low  price  from  China. 

Both  fpecies  are  brought  from  Madras  and  Bombay,  but  generally  in  a  mutilated  ftate ;  for  the  Indians 
perforate  them  at  both  ends  and  firing  them  like  beads,  when  they  colleft  them. 


BUPRESTIS     CHRYSIS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Thorav  green,  wing-cafes  chefnut  colour,  and  terminated  in  three  teeth.     A  conic  projecting  horn 
on  the  breaft. 

BuPKESTis  Chbysis:  clytris  ferrate  tridentatis  caftaneis,  fterno  conico  porredto. 
Fah.  Ent.  Syft.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  194.  Sp.  36, 


CO  LEO  PTERA. 


BUPRESTIS     ^NEA. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 
Shining,  bronze,  wing-cafes  terminated  in  three  teeth. 

BuPRESTis  ^nea:  elytris  tridentatis  corpore  aeneo  immaculato. 
Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  IQS.  Sp.  31. 


From  the  eoaft  of  Coromandel. — Cabinet  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  J.  Banlis,  Bart. 


BUPRESTIS    4-MACULATA. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Green,  two  golden  fpots  on  the  thorax,  and  two  on  each  wing  cafe. 

BuPRESTis  4-MACuLATA :  elytris  integris  viridis  thorace  poftice  elytrifque  maculis  duabus  aureis. 
Fal:  Ent.  SyJi.  T.  3.  /.  1.  p.  209.  96. 


Defcribed  by  Fabricius  from  the  collection  of  the  late  Dr.  Fothergill,  as  an  Indian  fpecies.     It 
minute  creature,  but  admirably  beautiful. 


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COLEOPTERA. 


CARABUS     6-MACULATUS. 


GENERIC    CHARACTER. 

Antennae  filiform.     Palpi  fix,  exterior  joint  obtufe,  and  truncated.    Thorax  heart-lhaped,  truncated 
at  the  tip  behind,  and  margined.     Wing-cafes  margined. 


SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Apterous,  black  :  on  the  thorax  two  white  downy  fpots  ;   (hells  with  four. 

Carabus  6-Maculatus  :  apterus  ater,  thorace  raaculis  duabus,  elytris  quatuor  tomentofo  albis. 

Carabus  Sexguttatus.     Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  \qQ5.  6'i.—Thitnl .  nov.  Ins.  Sj>.  4.  p.  70.  /.  84. — 
UNFIGURED. 


One  of  the  largeft  fpecies  of  the  Carabus  genus  known.     Our  fpecimen  is  from  the  cabinet  of 
the  late  Duchefs  of  Portland. 


CO  LEO  PTERA. 


CARABUS  BIMACULATUS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Black,  with  a  common  interrupted  yellow  ftripe:  antennae  and  legs  teftaceous. 

Cakabus  BiMACULATUS  :   niger,  fafcia  communi  flava  interrupta,  antennis  pedibufque  teftaceis. 
Gmel.  Syst.  Nat.  1971.   Sp.  107. 


This  neat  little  infedt  we  have  feen  from  feveral  parts  of  the  Eaft  Indies. 


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PAUSUS      DENT  ICO  RNIS. 

GKNEKIC     CHAKACTER. 

Antennae  confilVing  of  two  joints,  the  exterior  one  clavnted  nnd  t'urniflied  with  a  hook,  or  fpinous  proceft. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Brown:  wing-cafes  fufcous  on  the   back,  with  a  brown  poflerior  (pot  on  each:    club  of  the  antenna; 

foliaceous,  with  a  fingle  tooth. 

Pausus  Denticoknis:   brunnens  elytris  dorfo  fufcis:   macula  poftice  brunnea,  antennarum  clava 
foliacea  unidentata. 


The  firft  account  of  the  Paufus  genus  appears  in  a  fmall  traft  written  by  Linnaeus,  and  publithed  at  Upfal, 
in  the  year  1775,  under  the  title  of  Bigas  Insectorum,  &:c.  This  paper  contains  likewife  a  defcription  of 
the  Diopfis  genus,  which,  together  with  the  Paufus,  are  unqueftionably  two  of  the  moft  fingular  genera  of 
the  many  tribes  of  infers  hitherto  difcovered.  Both  may  poffibly  derive  fome  additional  celebiity  alfo 
from  the  recolleftion  that  the  diflcrtation  in  which  they  are  inferted  concluded  the  Entomological  labours 
of  that  diftinguiflied  naturalift:   it  was  the  laft  he  ever  publifhed  in  the  department  of  zoology. 

In  the  dilTeitation  alluded  to,  the  Paufus  genus  is  exemplified  by  the  fpecies  Mlcrocephalus,  Diopfis  by 
Ichneumonea,  a  plate  with  figures  of  both  which,  drawn  by  J.  Afzelius,  and  engraved  by  Berquitt,  accom- 
pany the  defcriptions.  It  is  to  this  plate,  and  the  original  defcriptious  of  Linnaeus,  that  Fuefly  is  indebted 
folely  for  the  account  he  gives  of  both  thefe  genera  in  his  Archiv.  der  Insectengesc.hichte,  printed  at  Zurich  in 
1783.  The  figures  are  precifely  copies  of  thofe  engraved  by  Berquift,  as  are  likewife  thofe  contained  in  tlie 
French  tranllation  of  that  work  which  afterwards  appeared  in  Paris.  Indeed,  as  ProfefTor  Afzelius  has  fug- 
gefted,  from  the  repeated  errors  that  appear  in  tliofe  works  in  tranflating  the  Linnaean  obfervations,  defining 
the  charafler  of  the  Paufus  genus,  &c.  it  is  very  likely  that  neitlier  Fuefly,  nor  his  tranflators,  Herbft, 
Gmelin,  and  fome  other  writers  who  have  treated  on  it,  ever  faw  an  infeft  of  the  Paufus  genus  j  the  fame 
might  be  truly  faid  of  the  Diopfis  genus  alfo. 

Ihunberg  during  his  travels  through  the  country  of  the  Hottentots  in  1/72,  found  two  coleopterous 
infe£ts  which  he  conceived  with  much  propriety  ought  to  be  referred  to  a  new  genus,  neither  of  thofe  efla- 
bliftied  previous  to  his  departure  from  Europe  by  Linnaeus  being  calculated  to  admit  them.  But  on  his  return 
to  Sweden,  he  found  that  Linnaeus  in  his  abfence  had  defcribed  that  of  Paufus,  or  as  he  called  it  PaufTus, 
to  which  they  might  be  referred.  An  account  of  thefe  was  afterwards  inferted  in  the  Tranfactions  of  the 
Royal  Academy  of  Stockholm  for  I78I  :  this  paper  is  accompanied  with  a  figure  of  only  one  of  the  infefts 
mentioned,  Uneala,  a  fpecies  very  aptly  named  from  the  diftinft  longitudinal  ftreak  on  each  of  the  wing- 
cafes,  and  which  is  clearly  of  the  fame  natural  family  as  the  Linnaean  Paufus  Microcephalus;  the  other 
infeft  defcribed  by  Thunberg  he  calls  ruber. — Fabricius  configns  thefe,  witli  tlie  Linna:an  infeft,  to  his 
genus  Cerocoma. 

The  latell  hiftoiy  of  the  Paufus  genus  is  from  the  pen  of  ProfelTor  Afzelius,  a  learned,  copious,  and  elabo- 
rate paper,  inferted  in  the  fourth  vokime  of  the  TranfaSions  of  tlie  Linnaean  Society.  He  defcribes  Paufus 
Microcephalus,  and  alfo  another  kind  which  he  found  in  Africa,  and  names  Sphaeroides.  We  may  juftly 
regret,  on  the  perufal  of  this  excellent  pajier,  that  only  two  fpecies  of  the  Paufus  were  known  to  this  writer. — 
Neither  of  thofe  infefts  are  allied  to  the  four  following  fpecies,  which  appear  to  be  entirely  undefcribed. 
For  this  important  acceflion  of  new  fpecies  to  a  genus  heretofore  fo  little  known,  and,  in  confequence  fo 
imperfeiSlly  underftood,  we  nre  indebted  to  the  aftive  and  praife-worthy  zeal  of  Mr.  Fichtel,  in  compliment 
to  whom  one  of  them  is  named  Fichtelii.     They  were  all  found  in  tlie  vicinity  of  Bengal. 


C  O  L  EO  P  T  E  RA. 

Paufus  denticornis  is  clearly  of  the  fame  natural  family  as  the  reft,  having  the  fame  kind  of  biarticulated 
antennae  :  the  club  is  even  much  larger  m  proportion  than  in  the  others,  and  the  lateral  pointed  procefs  more 
confpicuous ;  yet  according  to  the  charafter  laid  down  by  Afzelius,  this  fhould  not  be  admitted  into  the 
Paufus  genus,  the  number  of  joints  in  each  of  the  tarsi,  or  feet,  amounting  only  to  three;  and  on  the  con- 
trary in  the  three  others  they  are  five  in  numbrr,  notwithftandlng  that  without  very  clofe  infpeftion  they 
appear  to  confill  only  of  four.  From  this  circumftance,  we  are  of  opinion,  that  the  Linnaean  charader  while 
it  paffc  clear  of  the  prolixity  of  that  eftablillied  by  Afzelius,  is  perfedlly  fufficieiit,  "  Antennae  clavatis, 
biarticulatis,  clava  folida  uiiL-iiuita."  Or  with  the  omillion  of  "  clava  lolida  "  it  might  be  (till  more  applicable. 


P  A  U  S  U  S     T  H  O  R  A  C  I C  U  S. 

SPRCIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Teftaceous:   diilc  of  the  fliclls  fiifeous:   thorax  bipartite:  club  of  the  antennae  oblong,  excavated  behind, 
cavity  oval,  denticulated  at  the  margin. 

Pausus  Thoracicus  :   teftaceis,  coleoptris  difco  fufcis,  thorace  bipartite  clava  oblonga  poflice  excavata: 
cavitate  ovali  marginibus  denticulatis. 


The  thorax  in  thi-.  infeft  is  fo  deeply  divided  acrofs  the  middle  that  it  appears,  at  the  firft  fight,  as  if  it 
were  really  two.  Hence  it  is  named  thoracicus,  but  it  muft  be  obferved,  at  the  fame  time,  that  the  fol- 
lowing differs  very  little  in  this  refpeft,  the  thorax  being  alio  very  deeply  divided.  P.  thoracicus,  and 
Fichtelii,  are  pretty  nearly  alike  in  other  refpefts,  and  may  be  of  the  fame  fpecies,  differing  only  in  the 
fex;  the  moft  ftriking  difference  prevails  in  the  flrufture  of  the  antennae,  the  excavation  in  one  of  which  is 
of  an  oval,  or  rather  fliuttle  fliape,  and  in  the  other  pyriform. 


PAUSUS     FICHTELII. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Teflaceous:  wing-cafes  brown,   teftaceons  at  the  anterior  and  pofterior  ends:  thorax  fomewhat  bipartite: 

club  of  the  antennae  oblong,  excavated  behind,  cavity  pyriform. 

Pausl's    Fichtelii:     tellactus   elytris    fufcis   antice   pofticeque   teftaceis    thorace    fub-bipariito,    clava 
oblonga  poflice  excavata:  cavitate  pyriformi. 


PAUSUS     PILICORNIS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Teftaceons:   wing-cafes  pitchy :   thorax  bipartite,  club  oblong,   attenuated,  incurvated  at  the  tip,  and  befet 

with  a  few  long  hairs. 

Pausus  PiLicoRNis:   teftaceus  elytris  piceis,  thorace  bipartite  clava  oblonga  apice  attenuata  iiicurva  pilis 

longis  fparlis. 


In  the  formation  of  the  club  compofing  the  fecond  or  exterior  joint  of  the  antennae,  this  fpecies  differs 
altogether  from  the  others :  the  club  is  entire  or  not  excavated,  and  is  flighlly  befet  with  hairs.  Of  this  fort 
Mr.  Fichtel  met  with  only  a  folitary  fpeciraen,  as  was  likewife  the  cafe  with  our  Pausus  FiclUelii. 


COLEOPTERJ. 


CURCULIO      REGALIS. 

ROYAL  CURCULIO. 

GENERIC    CHARACTER. 
Antennae  club-fliaped  and  inferted  in  a  horny  probofcis  or  Incut. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
RoftiTim  Ihort.     Blue  changeable  to  green,  velvety  or  like  filk,  with  bands  of  reddifli  gold. 

CuRCULio  Regalis:  breviroftris  corpora  viridi  fericeo :  fafciis aureis rcpaudis.   Lhin.SyJi.Nat.2.6i6  "Jli 
Fab.  Ent.  S)Jl.  T.  1.  /.  2,  p.  449.  234. 


If  our  ideas  of  the  term  regalis  will  permit  its  application  to  any  infeft,  we  agree  with  Linnaeus  in  the 
appropriate,  though  pompous  title  beftowed  on  this  fpecies  of  Curculio.  It  is  an  aggregate  of  beauty  and 
fplendour:  of  the  lovelieft  cosrulean,  changing  alternately  to  the  deeper  glow  of  the  violet,  to  green,  or 
the  tranfitory  fparkling  of  intermingled  filver.  Every  fpace  of  blue  is  conftantly  contrafted  with  another 
of  crimfon,  and  which  as  the  violet  changes  to  blue  or  green,  alters  its  afpeft  to  a  ftill  more  vivid  expanfe  of 
gold.  Each  of  thofe  colours,  the  blue  and  red,  are  diftina;  for  an  irregular  fpace  of  black  limits  every 
fpot  and  marking,  and  relieves  the  whole.  As  the  efFeft  of  fuch  a  combination  of  colours  in  this  compa- 
ratively fmall  fpecies  is  inconceivably  fplendid,  and  almoft  inimitable,  one  figure  in  the  plate  is  intended 
to  fliow  the  natural  fize,  and  to  admit  of  more  perfeft  delineation,  another  fomewhat  magnified  is 
added  alfo. 

This  infeft,  which  is  believed  to  be  unique  in  Great  Britain,  was  brought  from  France  in  the  collec- 
tion of  MoNS.  De  Calonne,  and  is  in  the  poirellion  of  the  author.  Linnaeus  met  with  it  in  one  of  the 
cabinets  on  the  continent,  and  defcribes  it  as  a  South  American  inle6t.  In  the  Entoinologia  Sy/Jcmatica 
the  error  is  correfted,  and  it  Hands  as  an  Indian  fpecies. 


C  O  L  E  O  P  T  E  R  A. 

The  Curculio  regalis  has  been  figured  only  in  the  iinfinifhed  produftions  of  a  French  author  on  Exotic 
Coleoptera,  Olivier,  and  the  extreme  fcarcity  of  that  part  of  his  work  which  has  been  publiflied,  would 
induce  us  to  add  this  infedl  to  our  Indian  fpecies,  were  we  uninfluenced  by  any  other  motive. 


CURCULIO      PALM  ARUM. 

PALM   TREE    CURCULIO. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Roftrum  long.     Entirely  black.     Thorax  broad  and  flattifli.     Wing  cafes  fliort  and  ftriated. 

Curculio  Palmarum:  longiroflris  ater  thorace  fupra  piano,  elytris  abbreviatis  itriatis. 
Fab.  Ent.  Sy/l.  T.  \.  f.  1.  p.  Zg5.  ff.  2. 
Linn.SyJl.  Nat.  2.  506.  1. 


A  very  abundant  Ipecies  in  India,  where  it  is  found  chiefly  on  the  palm  trees. 


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Hemiftera. 

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HEMIPTE  RA. 
FULGORA   PYRORHYNCHUS. 

RED-TIPPED    FIRE    FLY. 

GENERIC    CHARACTER. 

Forehead  elongated.     Antennae  below  the  eyes,  and  confift  of  two  articulations.     The  beak  or  roftrum 
bent  inwards  under  the  body. 

SPECIFIC      CHARACTER. 

Trunk  afcending,  apex  red.    Wing  cafes  brown,  pale  acrofs  the  middle.    Wings  black,  green  at  the  bafe. 

FuLGORA  Pyrokhynchus:  fronte  roftrata  adfcendentc  apicc  rubra,  elytris  fufcis  fafcia  palidiore:  alis 

nim-is  bafi  \mdihus. -UNFIGURED. 


Amongft  the  more  valuable  acquilitions,  defigned  to  enrich  this  illutlration,  few  can  afford  higher 
gratification  to  the  fcientific  reader  than  this  Fulgora.  In  fize  it  is  inferior  only" to  F.  Lanternaria,  it  is 
an  undoubted  nondefcript,  and  may  be  confidered  as  a  ftriking  example  of  the  entomological  riches  of  a 
country  hitherto  fcarcely  known,  the  interior  of  Indosta/i.  It  was  originally  brought  from  India  by  the 
late  Governor  Holford,  and  is  now  in  the  pofleflion  of  the  author.  He  has  fought  in  vain  for  this  fpecies 
in  other  cabinets  of  exotic  infects,  and  ventures  to  deem  his  fpecimen  unique. 


naturally  directed  to  the  aftoniihing  property  fome  infedts  of  this  genus  are  known  to  poflefs,  that  of 
emanating  light;  and  it  was  to  this  infeiSt  we  alluded  in  particular,  when  fpeaking  of  one  from  interior 
India,  that  enabled  us  to  extend  our  obfervations  on  that  property.  The  trunk  is  large,  of  a  dark  purple, 
thickly  fprinkled  with  fpots  of  white  phofphoric  powder,  and  the  apex,  which  is  fcarlet,  and  fomewhat 
pellucid,  ftill  retains  a  reddiili  glow,  that  almoft  convinces  us  the  creature  when  living  could  difRjfe  light 
both  from  the  apex  and  the  fpots.  In  admitting  this  conjefture,  without  wandering  into  the  marvellous, 
its  nofturnal  appearance  muft  be  infinitely  more  Angular  than  either  of  the  known  fpecies  of  Fulgorx-, 
Lampyrides,  or  any  other  luminous  infeft  yet  difcovered ;  for,  when  on  the  wing,  the  illuminated  apex 
would  refemble  a  globule  of  fire,  or  heated  iron,  and  the  numberlels  phofphoric  fpots  on  the  tube,  form 
a  train  of  glittering  ftars  to  accompany  it  *. 


»  As  it  may  be  thought  improbiible  that  any  infea  can  exhibit  fuch  an  extraordinary  appearance,  the  words  ot  OUvier  on 
fome  fpecies  of  Lampyrides  may  not  be  unlatisfaftorj'.  The  infcfts  are  certainly  very  diftinft,  but  reports  of  travellers  coun- 
tenance an  opinion  that  the  phofphoric  emanations  are  analogous  in  the  fpecies  of  both  genera.  '  The  phenomena  produced 
by  a  natural  phofphorus  is  ftill  more  wonderful  in  fome  foreign  fpecies,  in  which  the  males  dune,  and  being  provided  with 
wings  will  produce  in  their  rapid  flight  a  thoufand  fmall  ftars.' Oiivier,  Hijiiirc  Ja  Inf-ila, 


H  E  M  I  P  T  E  R  A. 

The  only  figure  of  a  Fulgora  in  any  refpeft  lefembling  this  fpecies,  is  given  in  the  works  of  Stohl 
under  the  title  oi  De  GrooU  Goene  Cmomandelifiht  Lantaar?idrager  * ;  but  among  other  evident  fpecific 
diftindions  we  need  only  notice  the  ftrufture  of  the  trunk,  which  is  altogether  different,  being  much  re- 
curved and  tapering  gradually  from  the  bafe  to  an  acute  point  at  the  apex:  its  colour  is  alfo  an  olive  black. 


/  0    FULGORA      HYALINATA. 

CLEAR-iriNGED    FIRE    FLY. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Trunk  conic,  uneven.     \Ving  cafes  iranfparent,  fireaked  acrofs  with  black. 

Fulgora  Hyalinata:  fronte  conica  inaequalis  elytris  hyalinis :  ftriga  atra.     FaL  Ent.  Sjjl.  T.  4. 

/..  5.  /p.  16.—UNFIGURED. 


Fabricius  refers  to  the  colleaion  of  Sir  Jofeph  Banks,  Bart,  for  tliis  and  the  following  fpecies.     The 
annexed  figures  are  copied  from  the  fpecimens  that  author  has  defcribed. — F.  Hyalinata  is  from  Bengal. 


^       eFULGORA      FES  T  IV  A. 

HANDSOME    FIRE    FLY. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Trunk  conic.     Wing  cafes  brown:  anterior  margin  green  with  five  black  fpots,  femi-circled  with  orange. 
Wings  red  at  the  bafe. 

Fulgora  Festiva:  fronte  conica,  elytris  fufcis:   margine  exteriore  virefcente;  punftis  nigris  fulvifque, 
alis  bafi  rubris.     Fjb.  Ent.  Sj/l.  T.  4.  f.  5.  fp.  IJ.—UXFIGURED. 


This  fpecies  is  from  Coromandel. 

*  PI.  26,  fig.  143.  Green  Lantern-carrier  fly  of  Coromandel. — .\t  the  conclufion  of  the  defcription  Stohl  fays,  "  In  Jt  NiJir. 
lanJfche  KabinetUn,  fee.  &c."  '  This  infea  was  not  known  in  the  cabinets  of  the  low  countries  till  within  three  years,'  anno  1780, 
'  during  which  time  a  few  were  brought  from  Tranquebar  on  the  Coromandel  coaft,  to  the  cabinet  of  natural  curiofitics  of  his 
Ilighnefs  the  Stadtholder  of  the  United  Provinces,  of  which  I  have  been  obligingly  permitted  to  take  the  figure  of  a  female  by 
Monf.  Vofmar,  to  whom  I  owt  my  pulilic  acknowledgments  for  it.' 99.  tab.  26. 


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HEMFPTEJSA, 


^ 


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(^r^(m  y//v/A>/. 


H  E  M I P  T  E  R  A. 


^    ^^    FULGORA    LI  NEAT  A. 


SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Trunk  linear,  afcending :  wing-cafes  pale,  witli  two  brown  lines. 

FuLGORA  Lineata:  fronte  roflrata  lineari  adfccndente,  elytris  pallidis:  lineis  duabus  fufcis. 


A  pretty  little  undefcribed  fpecies  found  in  Bengal,  where  it  is  not  very  uncommon. 


<3    FULGORA     PALLIDA. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Trunk  linear,  afcending:  thorax  pale  green,  with  red  lineations ;  wing-cafes  hyaline. 

FuLGORA  Pallida  :  fronte  roflrata  lineari  adfcendente  thorace  pallide  viridi  rubro  lineato  elytris  hyalinis. 


From  the  fame  place  as  the  preceding  infect. 


H  E  M I P  T  E  R  A. 


CICADA     INDICA. 


SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Black  J  on  the  thorax  a  yellow  ftripe;  towards  the  extremity  of  the  abdomen  an  orange  band:  wing-cafes 
brownifh  olive  with  red  veins. 

Cicada  Indica:  nigra  thorace  fafcia  flava  abdomine  poftice  fafcia  aurantia,  elytris  fufco-olivaceis  venis 

rubris. 


This  is  unqueftionably  one  of  the  moft  ftriking  and  magnificent  fpecies  of  Cicada  we  are  acquainted  with. 
A  fingle  fpecimen  of  this  kind  was  difcovered  in  Bengal  by  Mr.  Fichtel  about  four  years  ago.  It  is  now 
depofited  in  the  Imperial  cabinet  at  Vienna. 


HEMIFTEMA, 


v////y,-^     /'//V^//,/. 


HE  MI  PT  JEM  A, 


!^::i^^^^y^z^    ///'/:'//^n6a>. 


HEMIPTERA. 


MANTIS      GIGAS. 

GENERIC   CHARACTER. 

Head  fhaking,  or  unfteady,  armed  with  jaws,  and  furniflied  with  filiform  palpi.  Antennae  fetaceous. 
Wings  four,  membranaceous,  convoluted,  inferior  ones  folded.  Anterior  legs  compreffed,  ferrated  with  teetli 
beneath,  and  armed  with  a  fingle  claw.  Four  pofterior  ones  fmooth,  and  formed  for  walking.  Thorax 
linear,  elongated,  and  narrow. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Thorax  rouiidilh,  and  fcabrous;  wing-cafes  very  fhort;   legs  fpinous. 

Mantis  Gigas:    thorace   teretiufculo  fcabro,   elytris  breviffimis,   pedibus  fpinofis.     Linn.  Gmel.  2048. 
Sp.  I. —Fa/'.  S/>cc.  Ins.  1.  p.  345.  n.  l.—Phasma  Gigas.     Fab.  Ent.  Syst. 


The  largeft  of  this  very  e.xtraordinary  genus  known.    Our  fpecimen  is  from  the  ifland  of  Amboyna.    Rare. 


MANTIS     VIRIDIS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Green,  thorax  round,  glabrous :  wing-cafes  very  fhort :  wings  pale  teftaceous  with  a  green  coftal  rib : 
legs  fimple 

Iantis  Viridis:     thorace   tereti   glabro,    elytris   breviffimis,    alis  pallido-teftaceis  cofta  viridi   pedibus 
fimplicibus. 

Phasma  Edule,  fern.     Lichtenstein  in  Linn.  Trans,  vol.6,  p.  13? 


Perhaps  more  fcarce  than  the  preceding  infeft.     This  we  alfo  received  from  Amboyna. 

MANTIS     SICCIFOLIA. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Thorax  denticulated:  thighs  oval  and  membranaceous. 

Mantis  Siccitolia  :   thorace  denticulato,  femoribus  ovatis  membranaceis.     Linn.  Mus.  Lud.  Ulr.  IJ 
fahr.  Spec.  Ins.  1.  p.  34/.  n.  14. 


H  E  M  I  P  T  E  R  J. 

An  erroneous  opinion  has  prevailed  pretty  generally  among  naturalilU  reipecting  the  colour  of  this 
infefl:,  which  when  living  they  conceived  to  be  fimilar  to  that  of  a  dried,  or  withered  leaf.  This,  it  may 
be  obferved,  is  commonly  the  appearance  of  the  infeft  after  death :  fuch  was  no  doubt  the  colour  of  the 
fpecimens  delineated  by  Uoefel;  nor  can  we  for  a  moment  hefitate  in  believing  that  the  infeCls  defcribed 
by  the  accurate  Linnaeus  and  Dr.  Shaw  exhibited  the  like  appearance.  The  fpecimen  of  the  winged  infedt 
in  our  cabinet  has  been  prcferved  however  with  more  than  ufual  care.  Immediately  after  the  death  of 
the  creature,  as  we  have  realbn  to  fufpeft,  the  abdomen  had  been  opened,  and  fo  nicely  excavated  that 
no  portion  of  the  entr;iils,  or  oily  fluids,  which  would  have  inevitably  dettroyed  the  true  colour,  was 
allowed  to  remain.  The  natural  colour  is  therefore  preferved,  which  is  not  of  a  pale  brown  as  is  commonly 
imagined,  but  of  a  delicate,  lovely  green  ;  a  colour  dependant,  it  appears,  upon  a  thin  internal  coating  im- 
mediately beneath  the  outer  Ikin,  the  latter  of  which  is  perfedly  tranfparent  and  deftitute  of  any  colour. 

The  pupa  of  this  cutious  fpecies  is  reprefented,  together  with  the  perfect  infed,  on  the  Fi?ica  Rofea. 

There  is  alfo  a  much  fraaller  pupa  depi;ted  in  the  upper  part  of  the  plate,  that  was  difcovered  in  one  of 
the  ifiands  in  the  Indian  feas,  and  did  belong  to  the  celebrated  Mr.  Bailey,  the  astronomer  who  sailed  in 
one  of  the  expeditions  with  Captain  Cook.  This  is  of  an  analogous  kind  to  that  of  that  Mantis  ficcifolia, 
though  evidently  diffinft.  The  perfect  infe£t,  and  in  confequence  the  fpecie.s,  is  unknown  to  us.  Our 
only  motive  for  inferting  it  is  to  fhew  the  peculiar  Angularity  of  the  abdomen,  in  the  middle  of  which  there 
are  two  remarkable  fubquadrangular  fpols,  of  a  filmy  texture,  that  are  tranfparent,  and  may  be  feen 
through  very  diftiiidly. 


IIIEMIPTEKA. 


'i?///^A^  //".'/^r/zA/A/. 


H  E  M I PTERA. 


GRYLLUS      RETICULATUS. 

GENERIC    CHARACTER. 
Head  inflected,  furnilhed  with  jaws :  palpi  filiform.     Antennae  fetaceous,  or  filiform :    wings  four, 
deflefted,  and  convolute  5  lower  ones  folded  :  pofterior  legs  formed  for  leaping,  claws  double  on  all  the 

feet. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Thorax  boat-ihaped,  pofterior  part  produced  and  acute  :  wing-cafes  reticulated. 

Gkyllus  Reticulatus  :  thorace  cymbiformi  pofterius  produ6lo  acuto,  elytris  reticulatis.     Fab,  Spec. 
Ins.  1.  p.  362.  71.7.— Gmel.  T.  1.  p.  4   p.2073.  Sp.A.—UNFIGURED. 


An  inhabitant  of  Bengal.     There  is  a  fpeciraen  of  this  very  rare  infeft  in  the  cabinet  of  Sir  Jofeph 
Banks,  Bart. 


GRYLLUS      PUNCTATUS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 
Thorax  warted  :  wing-cafes  black  dotted  with  yellow :  wings  black. 

Gryllus  Punctatus  :  thorace  verrucofo,  elytris  atiis  flavis  punftatis,  alis  atris.     Fab.  Spec.  Ins.  1. 
/).  364.   w.  14.— Gmel.  T.  ].  p.  4.  p.  2074.  Sp.  143. 


HEMIPTER  A. 


GRYLLUS     MONSTROSUS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings,  and  wing-cafes  terminating  in  a  tail-like  convolution. 

Gryllus  Monstkosus  :  elytris  alifque  caudato-convolutis.     Fah.  Spec.  Inf.  1.  p.  353.  n.  2. — Gmel. 
T.  1.  p.  4.  p.  2059.  Sp.  73. 


This  very  Angular  creature  is  found  in  the  vicinity  of  Bengal,  where,  according  to  the  information  of 
Mr.  Fichtel,  it  is  by  no  means  common.  It  lives  under  ground  like  the  Gryllus  Campeftris,  and  fame 
other  well  known  analogous  European  infefts  of  this  tribe. 


HEMIP  TJERA, 


C^/^^fU^ 


Ci-^^j^/^^^^^j'g^;^^  ,:=:^^a^J^  a^^^u^. 


■.n:t.K„  a,.M  .u-,^. 


HEMIPTERA. 


LOCUSTA      AMBOINENSIS. 

AMBOYNA    LEAF-LOCUST. 

GENERIC    CHARACTER. 
Antennae  fetaceous  :  feelers  unequal :  tail  of  the  female  armed  with  an  enfiform  weapon. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Green  :  thorax  quadrangular  with  the  angles  dentated :  fcutel  large,  brown-green ;  wing-cafes  leaf- 
formed  and  very  broad. 

LocusTA  Amboinensis:    viridiflima,  thorace  tetragona  angulls  dentatis,  fcutello  magno  fufco-viridi, 
elytris  foliaceis  \at\ttim\5.—UNFIGURED. 


The  only  fpecimen  we  have  ever  feen  of  this  elegant  fpecies  is  that  delineated  in  the  annexed  plate 
with  Locufta  citrifolia.  This  infeft  was  received  from  Amboyna  fome  years  ago  by  Governor  Holford, 
then  refident  in  India,  and  is  at  this  time  in  the  colleftion  of  the  Author. 

Both  the  elytra,  or  wing-cafes,  and  the  pofterior  part  of  the  thorax,  are  of  a  fine  delicate  green:  the 
anterior  part  of  the  thorax  yellowifli  brown ;  with  the  head,  and  body  ftill  paler.  The  wing-cafes,  as  ufual 
in  this  tribe,  bear  no  very  diftant  refemblance  to  the  leaves  of  certain  plants,  not  only  in  colour  but  alfo 
in  the  outline,  and  ftill  more  fo  in  the  conformation  of  the  nerves  which  arile  and  branch  off  towards  the 
extremities,  exadtly  in  the  fame  manner  as  the  nerves  arife,  and  ramify,  from  the  mid-rib  in  the  leaves  of 
the  far  greater  number  of  plants.  One  peculiarity  in  the  llrudture  of  the  elytra  in  our  new  fpecies  de- 
ferves  remark  :  the  fcutel,  or  rather  that  portion  of  the  wing-cafe  on  the  left  fide  that  folds  over  the  back 
when  the  creature  is  at  reft,  is  of  a  much  tlronger  texture  than  any  other  part  of  the  infeft  except  the 
thorax,  and  ferves  as  an  external  covering  or  defence  to  the  correfponding  lobe  of  the  other  wino--cafe, 
which  is  of  a  more  delicate  nature,  coniifting  only  of  a  thin  and  pellucid  membrane,  the  furface  of  which 
is  hyaline  or  glaffy.     The  wings  are  remarkably  tender,  of  a  whitifh  colour,  and  femitranfparent. 


HEMIPTERA. 


LOCUSTA      CITRIFOLIA. 

CITRON-LEAF  LOCUST. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 
Thorax  quadrangular  :  crenated  at  the  angles. 

LocusTA  Citrifolia:  thorace  tetragona  :  angulis  crenatis.     Fal.  Ent.  Syft.  T.2.  />.  33.  Sj>. 

Gryllus  Citrifolius.     Linn.  Syji.  Nat.  2.  Qq5.  i6. — Mus.  Lud.  Ulr.  125. 


Received  with  the  preceding  infe6t  from  Amboyna. 


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CIMEX    NIGRIPES. 

GENERIC    CHARACTER. 

Snout  infleded.     Antennae  filiform,  longer  than  the  thorax.     Wings  four,  folded  acrofs  each  other,  the 
anterior  part  of  the  upper  pair  coriaceous.     Back  flat,  thorax  margined  :  legs  formed  for  running. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Above  fanguineous  with  two  black  fpots  on  the  fcutel,  and  a  fingle  one  on  each  of  the  wlng-cafcs. 

CiMEX  NiGRiPES :   fupra  fanguineus  fcutello  maculis  duabus  elytris  unica  nigris.     Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  4. 

p.  loe.  Sp.  101. 

Cimex  Melanopus.     Gmel.  p.2l49. — Cimex  Incarnatus.  Drury.  Inf.  2.  t.36.f.5. 


This  beautiful  fpecies  bears  a  diftant  fimilitude  to  Cimex  Aurantius,  defcribed  by  us  among  the  infeds 
of  China  ;  it  is  found  in  the  environs  of  Batavia,  as  we  are  informed,  but  is  by  no  means  common  there. 


CIMEX      PAPILLOSUS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Ovate,  brown,  antennae  black,  fternura  gibbous  and  compreiTed. 

Cimex  Papillosus  :   ovatus  fufcus,  antennis  nigris,  flerno  gibbo  compreflb.  Fub.  Spec.  Inf.  p.  356.  Sp.\  12. 


Profeffor  Tliunberg  defcribes  this  Cimex  under  the  name  of  Chinenfis.  Our  figures  reprefent  both  the 
larva  and  the  perfeft  infeft.  That  our  fpecimens  are  from  the  Eaft  Indies  need  not  ad.-nit  of  doubt :  the 
fame  kind  is  mentioned  as  a  native  of  Sierra  Leona  by  fome  entomologifts,  perhaps  without  fuflScient 
authority. 


CIMEX      C  R  U  C  I  A  T  U  S. 

.SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Pale  yellow  with  black  fpots  j  fcutel  black  with  a  pale  crofs. 

Cimex  Cruciatus  :   nigro  pallidoque  varius  fcutello  nigro  :  cruce  alba.     Fab.  Ent.  St/Ji.  T.  4.  /.  1  jg. 
Sp.  \53.—UNFIGURED. 


Defcribed  only  by  Fabricius,  who  acquaints  us  that  it  was  found  in  the  Eaft  Indies  by  Dr.  Koenig.    We 
polfefs  a  fpecimen  of  this  fpecies  from  Bengal. 


HEMIPTERA. 


CIMEX   MACTANS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Oblong,  above  rufous,  two  black  dots  on  the  thorax,  and  on  the  fcutel  two. 

CiHEX  Mactans  :  oblongus  fupra  rufus,  thorace,  fcutelloque  punftis  duobus  nigris.     Fab.  Spec.  Ins.  2. 
366,  Sp.  168.—UNFJGURED. 


CIMEX     UNIGUTTATUS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 
Thorax  with  acute  fpines,  ferruginous  ;  fcutel  marked  with  a  large  white  dot. 

CiMEX  Uniguttatus  :  thorace  acute  fpinofo  ferrugineis,  fcutello  punfto  magno  albo  notata. 
UNFIGURED. 


A  curious  fpecies.     This  is  a  native  of  Madras. 


CIMEX     VIRIDIS. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Thorax  fpinous,  green  :   wing-cafes  brownilli  grey,   fcutel  at  the  apex  yellowifli :  fpines  on  the  thorax 

cylindrical,  and  truncated. 

CiMEX  V1KIDI5  :  thorace  fpinofo  viridis  ;  elytris  fufco-cinereis,  fcutello  apice  flavefcente;    thoracis 
fpinis  cylindricis  truncatis.     UNFIGURED. 


This  rare  infeft  is  from  Ceylon. 


CIMEX      SERRATUS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Thorax  with  acute  fpines,  leftaceous :  wing-cafes  greenilli :  abdomen  ferrated. 

CimexSekratus:  thorace  acute  fpinofo  tellaceus:  elytris  virefcens,  abdoraine  ferrato.    UNFIGURED. 


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PAPILIO     ANTENOR. 

GENERIC    CHARACTER. 
Palpi  two,  refledled.     Tongue  fpiral,  exferted.     Antennae  terminating  in  a  club, 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  tailed,  both  above  and  beneath  black  with  white  fpots;  a  marginal  feries  of  red  lunated  fpols 
on  the  pofterior  pair. 

Papilio  Antenok  :  alls  candatis  concoloribus  atris  albo  maculatis  :  pofticis  lunulis  marginalibus  rubris. 
Fah.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  /..  I.  /.  4.  Sf.  Q. 


Papilio  Antenor  is  an  infeift  of  very  interefting  figure,  and  may  be  numbered  with  much  propriety 
among  the  raretl  of  the  Papilio  tribe  found  in  India.     It  is  delineated  both  in  the  works  of  Drury,  and 

Jablonlky. 


PAPILIO      ANTIPHUS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  tailed,  above  and  beneath  black,  with  feven  lunar  red  fpots  on  the  pofterior  pair. 

Papilio  Antiphus  :  alls  caudatis  concoloribus  nigris:  pofticis  lunulis  feptem  rubris.     Fab.  Ent.  Sy//. 
T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  10.  Sj,.  28.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO      PRIAM  US. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  denticulated,  filky :  anterior  pair  green  above  with  a  black  dilk :  fix  black  fpots  on  the 

pofterior  ones. 

Papilio  Priamus  :  alis  denticulatis  holofericeis  :  anticis  fupra  viridibus;  macula  atra,  pofticis  maculis 
fax  nigris.  Linn.  SyJl.  Nat.  2.  74-1.  I. — Miis.  Lud.  Ulr.  182. — Amocn.  Acad,  5  tab.  3. — Cleri.  Icon, 
tab.  17. 


LEPIDOPTERJ. 

With  the  exception  of  Papilio  Ulyfles,  which  perhaps  in  point  of  fplendour  may  excel,  Papilio  Priamus 
is  beyond  coraparifon  the  moft  lovely  creature  of  this  tribe  of  infefts  hitherto  difcovered,  either  in  India 
or  any  other  country.  It  is  a  native  of  Amboyna,  where  we  underftand  it  is  extremely  rare,  and  bears  a 
confiderable  price  among  the  Dutch  amateurs  in  that  ifland.  We  obtained  a  pair  of  them  in  fine  con- 
dition Ibme  years  ago  from  the  cabinet  of  the  late  Mr.Tunftall,  who  had  purchafed  them  in  Holland, 
from  a  colledion  made  by  one  of  the  Dutch  governors  in  Amboyna.  This  rarity  is  figured  in  a  retting 
pofition  on  the  bloffoms  of  the  Mimosa  Grandiflora. 


PAPILIO      DIEPHOBUS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  tailed,  brown  ;  beneath  fpotted  at  the  bafe  with  red ;   feven  fubannular  red  fpots  on  the 

pofl:erior  pair. 

Papilio  Diephobus  :   alls  caudatis  nigris  fubtus  bafi  rubro  nnaculatis,  pofiicis  maculis  feptem  rubris  fub- 
annularibus.     Linn.  Syji.  Nat.  2.  746.  7. 


PAPILIO     LACEDEMON. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  dentated,  black,  with  a  marginal  feries  of  whitilh  lunar  fpots :  pofterior  ones  beneath  brown 

with  black  lunar  fpots. 

Papilio  Lacedemon  :    alls  dentatis  nigris  :  lunulis  marginalibus  albidis  :  pofticis  fubtus  brunneis  : 
lunulis  nigiis.     Fab.  Ent.  SyJi.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  36.  Sp.  107.—UNFIGURED. 


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PAPILIO     PANTHOUS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Dentated,  anterior  wings  black,  with  white  marks.     Pofterior  chiefly  white,  witli  black  ipots. 

Papilio  Panthous:  alls  dentatis  concoloribus  nigris:   anticis  albo  maculatis,  pofticis  maculis  albis  nigro 
foetis.     Lhm.  Sj^ft.  Nat.  2.  748.    17. 

Fab.  Ent.  Syft.  T.  3.  /.  1.  /.  18.  ff.  5Q. 


This  noble  fpecies  is  figured  in  a  refting  pofition  on  a  flower  of  the  Bouhk  variegated  Japan  Rofe,  a 
fcarce  variety  of  the  Camellia  Japonica.  It  is  one  of  the  many  magnificent  natural  produAions  of  Am- 
boyna,  and  is  extremely  rare. 

The  fuppofed  female  of  this  infeft  is  also  confidered  as  the  female  of  Papilio  Priamus ;  it  is  a  gigantic 
creature,  being  flill  larger  than  the  butterfly  reprefented,  but  it  is  lefs  beautiful,  and  the  general  colour 
an  obfcure  reddifli  brown. 


PAPILIO     HELIACON. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Dentated.    Anterior  wings  uniform  black:   pofterior  pair  yellow  in  the  dilk,  with  fpots  of  black. 

Papilio  Heliacon:   alls  dentatis  concoloribus  nigris:  pofticis  difco  flavo  nigro  punftato. 
Fab.  Ent.  Syjl.  T.    3  .  /.  1.  /.  I9.  /(>.  60.—UNFIGURED. 


An  infeft  from  the  Eaft  Indies,  in  the  cabinet  of  Sir  Jofeph  Banks,  Bart. 
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HEMIPTERJ. 


PAPILIO      IDtEUS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  dentated,   black.     A  fliort  yellow  dafli  acrofs  the  anterior  margin  of  the  firft  pair.     Second  pair 
fpotted  vith  red :  a  palmated  mark  of  three  red  fpots  in  the  middle. 

Papilio  Id^eus:  alis  dentatis  nigris:  anticis  fafcia  abbreviata  flava,  pofticis  macula  palmata  trifida  punc- 
tifque  fanguineis.     Fab.  Ent.  Syft.  T.  1.  /.  1.  /.  l6.  fjt,.  48— UNFIGURED. 


Brought  from  Madras. 


PAPILIO      ASTYANAX. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  dentated,  black.    A  forked  broad  whitifli  band  acrofs  the  anterior  pair.     Poflerior  pair  spotted 

with  red. 

Papilio  Astyanax:  aUs  dentatis  ccncoloribus  nigris:  anticis  fafcia  fefquialtera  ftriata  alba,  pofticis 
rubro  maculatis,     Fa^'.  Ent.  Sv/L  T.  3.  p.  1.  /..  13.  37.  — UNFIGURED. 


This  fpecies  is  defcribed  only  by  Fabricius  in  his  Entomologia  Syflcmat'ica,  and  muft  not  be  confounded 
,'ith  the  P.  Aftyanax  in  the  Sfer/es  hifeilorum  of  the  fame  author,  that  being  a  very  diftinft  infeft,  and 
native  of  America. 


PAPILIO     P  O  L  Y  M  N  E  S  T  O  R. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  dentated,  black.    Pofterior  part  of  the  lower  pair  bluifh,  with  rows  of  black  fpots. 

Papilio  Polymnestor:    alis  dentatis  fubconcoloribus  nigris:   pofticis  apice  ccerulefcentibus  nigro 
maculatis.     Fab.  Ent.  Syjl.  T.  3.  /.  1.  /.  18.  Jj>.  55. 


This  remarkably  fine  fpecies  is  found  in  feveral  parts  of  Afia;  it  is  rare,  but  has  been  figured  by 
Cramer  and  Jabhnjky. 


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PAPILIO     EMPEDOCLES. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  tailed,  brown  :  on  the  firft  pair  an  abbreviated  band,  and  fpols  of  green. 

Papilio  Empedocles  :  alis  caudatis  fnlcis  :  anticis  fafcia  abbreviata  maculari  viridi,  poflicis  fubtus 
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PAPILIO      ULYSSES. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  tailed,  black  :  dilk  radiate,  blue  :   feven  ocellated  fpots  on  the  under  fide. 

Papilio  Ulvsses  :    alis  caudatis  nigris :    difco  coeruleo  radiante,  poflicis  fubtus  ocellis  feptem. 
Linn.  Sijjl.  Nat.  2.  748.  21. 


Our  fpecimens  are  from  one  of  the  Dutch  fpice  iflands  in  the  Eaft  Indie 


PAPILIO      EVALTHE. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  black  :   two  yellow  bands  on  the  anterior  ones;   and  one  of  yellow,  with  red  fpots  on  the 

pofterior  pair.     Underfide  red,  with  a  band  of  yellow  fpots. 

Papilio  Evalthe:    alis  integerrimis  nigris:    anticis  fafciis  duabus,  poflicis  unica  fiavis  maculifque 
rubris,  fubtus  rubris :   fafcia  maculari  fiava.     Fab.  E?it.  Syji.  T,  3.  p.  I.  /.  45.  Sp.  136. 


A  fcarce  and  beautiful  fpecies  :   reprefented  on  a  fprig  of  the  Vitex  Negundo,  Finele^ 
Chaste  Tree. 


LE  P  I  DO  PT  E  R  A. 


PAPILIO     LETHE. 


SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 


Wings  dentated,  tailed,  and  fulvous:  anterior  pair  black,  yellowifti  at  the  bafe,  with  two  firipes  and 
fulvous  fpots. 

Papilio  Lethe  :  alls  dentate  caudatis  fulvis  :    anticis  apice  nigris  :  fafcia  apiceque  flavis. 
Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3 .  /.  1.  /.  80.  Sf.  250.— UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO      COCLES. 


IPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 


Wings  (lightly  tailed,  whitifh,  with  flreaks  of  brown  :   in  the  middle  a  whitifli  green  ftripe  ;  on  the  lower 
ones  beneath  a  row  of  ocellated  dots. 

Papilio  Cocles  :    alls  fubcaudatis  albo  flavefrentique  flrigofis  :    fifcia  media  alba,  pnfticis  fublus  ftriga 
punaorum  ocellatorum.     Fab.  Ent.  SyJl.  T.  3.  p.  \.  p.  65.  Sp.  20A.— UNFIGURED. 


This  delicate  infeft  is  a  native  of  Siam. 


PAPILIO      TIRIDATES. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 
Wings  dentated,  with  two  tails :    above  black  with  blue  fpots,  and  a  marginal  row  of  pale  yellow  dots. 

Papilio  Tikidates  :  alis  dentato  bicaudatis  :  fupra  nigris  coeruleo  maculatis  margineque  albo  punftato. 
Fab.  Ent.  SyJl.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  62.  Sp.  IQ5. 


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PAPILIO      IDEA. 

SPECIFIC  CHARACTER. 
Wings  femi-tranfparcnt,  white,  veined  and  fpotted  with  black. 

Papilio  Idea  :    alis  denudato-albis :    venis  maculifque  nigris.     Fab.  Sfec.  Inf.  2.  j>.  38.  n.  160. — Gmei. 
j>.  2258.  5/.  73. 


There  is  a  peculiar  delicacy  in  the  appearance  of  this  large  and  rare  Papilio  that  ftrongly  recommends 
itfelf  to  our  attention,  and,  notwithftanding  that  the  figure  of  it  has  a  place  already  in  feveral  works  on 
entomology,  impels  us  to  include  it  in  the  prefent  feleftion  of  Indian  Infefts.  Clerk,  Cramer,  and  Drury, 
have  each  given  a  delineation  of  it,  the  latter  of  whom  names  it  Papilio  Lynceus ;  but  it  is  almoft  fuper- 
fluous  to  add, 'that  it  is  beyond  difpute  the  Papilio  Idea  of  Linnaeus.  Our  fpecimens  are  from  Amboyna, 
and  are  reprefented  on  the  common  InJ'tun  Ycll'n.u  'Jafm'me. 


PAPILIO     HIPPIA. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 
Wings  greenith  white,  veins  and  border  black. 

Papilio  Hippia  :  alis  repandis  virefcenti  albis :  venis  limboque  nigris.     Fab.  Em.  Syft.  T.  3.  ^.  I.  /.  5g. 
Sj>.  \85.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     AFFINIS. 


SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 


Wings  dentated,  black,  with  white  fpots :  border  of  the  poflerior  one  beneath  black,  fpotted  with 
yellow  and  white. 

Papilio  Affinis  :  alis  dentatis  nigris  albo  maculatis :  pofticis  fubtus  limbo  nigro  flavo  alboque  maculate. 
Fab.  Ent.  Syft.  T.3.  p.\.  f.  58.  Sf.  181.— UNFIGURED. 


LEP  IDO  PTERA. 


PAPILIO     PHILOMELA. 

SPECIFIC  CHARACTER. 

Wings  black,  fpotted  with  white;  pofterior  pair  radiated  with  yellow  at  the  bafe. 

Papilio  Philomela:    alis  repandis  nigris  albo  maculatis  :    pofticis  bafi  flavo  radiatis.     Fab  Ent  Sy/i 
T.3.  p.l.  p.  57.  Sp.  179—UNFIGUEED. 


From  a  fpecimen  in  the  cabinet  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Jofeph  Banks,  Bart. 


PAPILIO    LEUCIPPE. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  entire  :  anterior  pair  orange,  with  a  black  margin  :  pofterior  ones  yellow. 

Papilio  Leucippe  :  alis  integerrimis  :  aiiticis  rubris;  margine  nigro,  pofticis  flavis.     Fab.  Ent.  Syjl. 
T.  3.  p.l.  p.  iQ8.  Sp.617. 


A  very  rare  and  elegant  fpecies  from  the  ifland  of  Amboyna.     The  under  fide  Is  of  a  lovely  yellow, 
with  fliades  of  orange,  fprinkled  with  a  palift  brown. 


PAPILIO    DAN^. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  rounded,  white  :  a  reddifl,  (or  faffron  coloured)  fpot  at  the  tip  of  the  anterior  pair,  with  a  black 

band,  and  margin  ;  beneath  a  moniliform  abbreviated  flreak. 

Papilio  Dan^  :  alis  rotundatis  albis:  anticis  apice  croceis;  margine  fafciaque  nigris,  fubtus  ftriga  mo- 
niliformi  abbrevlata.     Fab.  Ent.  Syft  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  203.  Sp.  635.—UNFIGURED. 


Fabricius,  in  addition  to  the  fpecific  charader  of  this  beautiful  Butterfly,  has  given  a  copious  and  very 
minute  defcription  of  it,  as  one  that  had  not  been  figured  by  any  author.  Our  fpecimen  is  from  the 
Myfore  country. 


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P  A  P  I  L  T  O     INI  A  E  R  U  L  A. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 
Wings  entire,  angulated,  yellow  :   a  blacii  spot  on  the  anterior  pair  above,  and  a  ferruginous  oncbenealh, 

Papilio  Maerula  :  alis  integris  angulatis  flavis  :  anticis  fupra  macula  atra,  reliquis  ferruginea. 
Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  p.l.  p.  212.  S/>.664. 


PAPILIO      JUDITH. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  above  and  beneath  alike:    anterior  wings  white,  with  black  veins  and  margin:  posterior 
pair  fulvous,  with  a  black  margin. 

Papilio  Judith  :    alis  integerrimis  fubconcoloribus:    anticis  albis  ;  venis  margineque  nigris,  pofticis 
fulvis  margine  nigris.     Fai.  Ent.  Syfl.  T.  3.  p.  \.  p.  202.  Sp.  632.—UNFIGUBED. 


PAPILIO      LIBYTHEA. 


SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 
Wings  rounded,  entire,  and  white  :   a  coflal  brown  fpot  at  the  bafeof  the  anterior  ones,  apex  brown. 

Papilio  Libythea  :    alis  rotundatis  integerrimis  albis:    anticis  cofta  bafeos  apiceque  fufcis.     Fab.  Ent. 
SyJi.  r.  3.  /.  1.  /.  l£)0.  Sp.5g\.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO      EUCHARIS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  rounded,  entire,  and  white  :    firft  pair  fulvous  at  the  tip,  with  a  black  margin  :  fecond  pair 

immaculate. 

Papilio  Eucharis  ;  alis  rotundatis  integerrimis  albis:   anticis  apice  fulvis;  margine  nigro,  poflicis 
immaciilatis.     Fab.  Ent.  Syift.  T.  3.  /.  1.  /.  105.  Sp.  605.—  UNFIGURED. 


LEPIDOPTERA. 


PAPILIO     GENU  T  I  A. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  falcated,  entire,  white;  anterior  pair  fulvous  at  the  apex :  lower  ones  marbled  with  green  beneath. 

Papilio  Genutia  :  alis  falcatis  integerrimis  albis  :  anticis  apice  fulvis,  pofticis  viridi  marmoratis. 
Fat.  Ent.  Syjl.  T.3.j>.  I.  /.  ipS.  5/.  601.—  UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO      AMARYLLIS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  above  and  beneath  alike  dull  white,  with  a  black  lunated  fpot  in  the  middle  of  the 
anterior  ones. 

Papilio  Amaryllis  :  alis  rotundalis  integerrimis  concoloribus  obfcure  albidis :  anticis  lunula  media 
nigra..     Fa/-.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  /.  1 .  /.  ]  89.  5/.  586.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO      CAS  TALI  A. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  white  ;  above  immaculate:  beneath  yfUowifli  at  the  bafe. 

Papilio  Castalia  :  alis  integerrimis  rotund.itis  albis  fupra  immaculatis,  fubtus  bafi  flavefcentibus 
Fal'.  Ent.  Syji.  T.3.  p.  1.  /.  188.  Sf.580.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     S  C  Y  L  L  A. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  entire,  rounded,  yellow:  anterior  pair  above  white,  bordered  with  black  :   all  clouded  beneath. 

Papilio  ScYLLA  :    alis  integerrimis  rotundatis  flavis  :    anticis  fupra  albis ;    limbo  nigro,  fubtus  omnibus- 
nebulofis.     Linn.  Syft.  Nat.—Fau.  Ent.  SyJl.  T.  3.  /j.  1.  p.  201.  Sp.  (;30. 


The  three  laft  fpecies  are  reprefented  on  Dolichos  Lignosus. 


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PAPILIO      CACTA. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 
Wings  angulated,  indented  :  anterior  pair  black,  purple  at  the  bale,  with  a  fulvous  Ipot. 

Papilio  Cacta  :  alis  angulato  dentatis  :    anticis  nigris  bafi  purpureis:    macula  fulva.     Fah.  Ent.  Syjl. 
T.  3.  /.  1.  /.  116.  5/.  35G.—  UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     OCT  A  VI  US. 

SPKCIFIC   CHARACTER. 
Wings  tailed,  and  black,  with  an  abbreviated  green  band  :  beneath  grey,  with  a  brown  ftreak. 

Papilio  OcTAVius  :   alis  caudatis  nigris  :    fafcia  abbreviata  viridi,  fubtus  grifeis  :  ftriga  fufca. 
Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  T.\.  p.  I.  p.  73.  Sp.  228.— UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     PYRRHUS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  tailed,  brown,  with  a  common  white  band. 

Papilio  Pvkrhus  :  alis  caudatis  fufcis,  fafcia  communi  alba  anticarum  dimidiala. 
Linn.  SyJi.  Nat.  2.  749. 


PAPILIO     M  E  N  E  T  H  O. 


SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 


Wings  indented,  brown,  with  a  marginal  feries  of  yellow  fpots :   two  ocellated  marks  on  the  under  fide 
of  the  pofterior  pair. 

Papilio  Menetho  :  alis  dentatis  fufcis  :    margine  flavo  maculato,  pofticis  fubtus  ocellis  duobus. 
Fab.  Ent.  SyJi.  T.  3.  p.l.  p.  83.  Sp.  260.— UNFIGURED. 


LEP  IBOPTERA. 


PAPILIO     ARCESILAUS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  above  ferruginous,  and  without  fpots  :  beneath  brown,  with  three  dark  ftreaks,  and  a 
row  of  white  dots 

Papilio  Arcesilaus  :    alis  iniegerrimis  fupra  ferrugineis  immaculatis,  fubtus  fufcis :   ftrigis  duabus 
obfcurioribus      Fah.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  p.l.  p.  153.  Sp.  470.—UNFIGURED. 


Fabricius  defcribes  this  fpecies  from  a  Ipecimen  in  the  cabinet  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  J.  Banks,  Bart. 
It  is  a  native  of  Siam. 


PAPILIO    BLANDINA. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  indented,  black,  fpotted  with  white:    a  blue  ftreak  at  the  bafe  of  the  anterior  pair;  and  another 

at  the  margin  of  the  pofterior  ones. 

Papiho  Blandina  :  alis  dentatis  atris  albo  maculatis :    anticis  flria  bafeos  poflicis  ftriga  marginali 
cceruleis.     Fai.  Ent.  SyJi.  T.  3.  /.  1.  p.  I29.  Sp.  397.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO      LIBERIA. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  indented,  fulvous,  with  a  black  curved  mark  at  the  tip  of  the  anterior  pair:    a  black  dot  on  the 

polierior  ones  above,  and  three  ocellated  fpols  beneath. 

Papilio  Liberia  :   alis  dentatis  fulvis :  anticis  arcu  apicis,  pofticis  lupra  pundlo  atro,  fubtus  tribus 
ocellaribus.     Fab.  Ent.  Sy/t.  T.  3.  />.  1.  />.  135.  S/>.  41S.—  UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO      PHEGEA. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTEK. 

Wings  indented,  brown;    with  either  a  white  or  ferruginous  band  on  the  anterior  pair :    difk  of  the 
pofterior  ones  ferruginous  or  white ;  beneath  paler  with  black  waves. 

PoPiLio  PiiEGEA  :  alis  dentatis  fufcis  :  anticis  fafcia  pofticis  difco  ferrugineo  aut  albo,  fubtus  pallidioribus 
nigro  undatis.     Fal:  Ent.  Sy//.  T.  3.  p.  I.  p.  132.  Sp.  40?.— UNFIGURED. 


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SPECIFIC   CHARACTER, 


Wings  llightly,   tailed  black,   with   a  common   yellow ;    pofterior  ones  with   the  band  abbreviated 
and  red  fpots. 

Papilio  Fatima  :  alls  fubcaudatis  atris  :  fafcia  communi  flava,  poflicarum  abbreviata  maculifque  rubris. 
Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  81.  Sj>.  252.—UNFTGURED. 


PAPILIO      THYELIA. 


SrECIFIC   CHARACTER. 


Wings  dentated,  fulvous  with  black  fpots :    on  the  bafe  of  the  pofterior  pair  beneath  a  white  band,  and 
two  fcarlet  dots  at  the  bafe. 

Papilio  Tiiyelia  :  alls  dentatis  fulvis  nigro  maculatis  :    pofticis  fubtus  fafcia  alba  punftifque  duobus 
bafeos  coccineis     Fab.  Ent.  Sij/i.  T.  3.  /..  1.  f.  142.  Sp.  437.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     NERO. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  fanguineous,  margin  brownifli :  pofteiior  wings  beneath  orange. 

Papiho  Nero  :  alis  integerrimis  fanguineis:  margine  fufcente,  poflicis  fubtus  aurantiis 
Fub.  Ent.  S)Jl.  T.3.  /..]./.  153.  Sj>.47l.—UNFIGURED. 


defcription  of  this  fine  Papilio  is  taken  fron:i  a  fpecimen  in  the  Britifh  Mufeum. 


PAPILIO     G  NIDI  A. 


[C    CHARACTER. 


Wings  dentated,  teftaceous :    anterior  pair  brown  at  the  apex,  with  a  white  band  ;  pofterior  ones  with 
a  fulvous  ftreak,  and  black  lunated  fpots. 

Papilio  Gnidia  :    alis  dentatis  teftaceis  anticis  apice  fufcis,  fafcia  alba,    pofticis  ftriga  fulva  :    lunulis 
nigris.     Fab.  Ent.  Syft.  T.3.  p.].  p.  13".  Sp.  422.— UNFIGURED. 


LEPIDOPTERA. 


PAPILIO      HIARBA. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  deiitated,  black,  wiih  a  common  white  band,  abbreviated  on  the  anterior  pair. 

Papilio  Hiarba  :  alis  dentatis  nigris  :  fafcia  communi  alba  anticarum  abbreviata.    Fab.  Ent.  Syji. 
T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  128.  5/>.3C)l. 


PAPILIO      ISIS. 


SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  dentated  ;   anterior  pair  black  with  the  dilk  fanguineous  :   beneath  entirely  lineated  with  green. 

Pai'ilio  Isis  :  alis  dentatis:  anticis  atris ;   macula  dilci  fanguinea,  omnibus  fubtus  viridi  linealis. 
Fab.  Ent.  SyJl.  T.  3.  p.  \.  p.  124.  Sp.  377.— UN  FIGURED. 


PAPILIO      PHORCYS. 


SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 


Wings  dentated,  flightly  tailed,  and  brown  :   beneath  obfcurely  ftreaked,  with  two  cinereous  fpots  on 
the  pol^erior  pair. 

Papilio  Phorcys:   alis  dentato  fubcaudatis  fufcis  :   fubtus  obfcurius  ftrigolis  :  pofticis  pun6tis  duobns 
cinereis.     Fab.  Ent.  SyJi  T.  3.  p.  \.  />.  80.  Sf>.  248.— UNFIGUJtED. 


PAPILIO      ERIBOTES. 


SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  flightly  tailed,  fulvous,  blueilh  at  the  bafe  :  beneath  grey. 

Papilio  Eribotes  :    alis  fubcaudatis  fulvis  bafi  caerule.fcentibus,  fubtus  grifeis.     Fab.  Em.  SyJl.  T.  3. 
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PAPILIO      ISIDORE. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wing-i  hooked,  tailed,  and  fulvous  :  two  pale  dots  in  the  middle  of  the  anterior  ones ;  tip  black. 

Papilio  Isidore  :  alls  falcato  caudatis  fulvis  :   anticis  puntilis  duobus  mediis  pallidis  apiceque  nigris 
Fal.  Ent.  Sijji.  T.  3.  />.  1.  />.  78.  Sf.  244. 


PAPILIO     CYDIPPE. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  dentated,  black  with  a  common  rufous  difk  :    beneath  teftaceous  at  the  bafe,  and  varied  with 

black  and  blue. 

Papilio  Cydippe  :    alls  dentatis  nigris  albo  maculatis  :    area  communi  rufa,  fubtus  bafi  teflaceis  nigro 
coeruleoque  variis.     Linn.  Syjl.  Nat.  2.  77Q.  136.— Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  /.  1.  />.  1 12.  Sp.  345. 


PAPILIO     DIRCE. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  angulated,  brown,  with  a  yellowilh  band  on  the  anterior  ones :  beneath  undulated  with  blackifli 

brown  ftripes. 

Papilio  DiiiCE  :  alis  angulatis  fulcis  :  fafcia  anticarum  flavefcente,  fubtus  nigro  undulatis.     Linn.  SyJi. 
Nat.  2.   778.  77\.—Fab.  Ent.  SyJl.  T.3.  p.  1.  J>.  123.  5/).  376. 


PAPILIO     EURINOME. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  indented,  black,  fpotted  with  white  :  pofterior  pair  white  at  the  bafe. 

Papilio  Eurinome:    alis  dentatis  nigris  albo  maculatis:    pofticis  bafi  albis.     Fub.  Ent.  SyJi.  T.3.  p. 
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P  A  P  I  L  I  O      H  I  P  P  O  N  A. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 
Wings  indented,  tailed,  varied  with  yellow  and  black  :  on  the  pofterior  ones  four  white  dots 

Papilio  Hippona  :  alis  dentate  caudatis  flavo  nigroque  variis :  pofticis  pundis  quatuor  albi: 
Fab.  Ent.  Syst.  T.  3.  p.\.  p.  180.  Sp.  55g. 


PAPILIO      CYANE. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  indented,  black,  a  white  band  on  the  anterior  wings ;    difk  of  the  pofterior  ones  white,  dotted 

with  black. 

Papilio  CvANE  :  alis  dentatis  nigris :    anticis  fafcia,  pofticis  difco  nigro  punftato  albis. 
Fab.  Em.  Syst.  T.  3.  p.  I.  p.  1 15.   sp.  352. 


PAPILIO     COENOBITA. 


SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 


Wings  indented,  black:  anterior  ones  with  a  white  ftreak  and  fpots  ;    pofterior  pair  with  a  white  band 
above,  beneath  white  with  four  bands,  and  marginal  fpots  of  brown. 

Papilio  Coenobita  :  alis  dentatis  nigris  :  anticis  ftria  maculifque,  pofticis  fupra  fafcia  alba,  fubtus  albis: 
fafciis  quatuor  maculifque  marginalibus  fufcis.  Fab.  Ent.  Syst.  T.  3.  p.l.  p.  247.  Sp.  76g. — VN- 
FIGURED. 


PAPILIO      C  O  C  A  L  I  A. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 
Wings  dentated,  brown :  anterior  ones  fpotted  with  black  and  yellow  ;  beneath  entirely  greylfh,  with  a 
row  of  white  dots. 

Papilio  CocALiA  :   alis  dentatis  fufcis  :  anticis  nigro  flavoque  maculatis,  fubtus  omnibus  grifeis .    ftriga 
punftorum  alborum.     Fab.  Ent.  Syst.  T.  3.  p.l.  p.  250.  Sp.  777.—UNFJGUBED. 


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PAPILIO      SOPHIA. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  dentated,  variegated  with  yellow,  fulvous,  and  black  :  margin  brown,  dotted  with  black,  and 
white  lunate.l  Ipols  on  the  pofterior  ones. 

Papilio  Sophia  :   alis  dentatis  flavo  fulvo  nigroque  variis  :   margine  fufco  nigro  pnnaato  lunulif<]ue  pof- 
ticarum  albis.     Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  /.  1 .  /..  248.  Sj>.  771.—  UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO      AUGE. 


SPECIFIC   CHARACTER, 

Wings  dentated,  brown  :   anterior  ones  tafciated  with  greenifli :  pofterior  pair  fulvous  fpotted  with  black, 

with  a  black  fpot  at  the  bafe  beneath, 

Papilio  Auge:   alis  dentatis  fafriis  :   anticis  fafciis  viridibus,  pofticis  fulva  nigro  raaculata,  fubtus  bafeos 
atro.     Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  T.3.  />.  I.  j>.  248.  Sj,.  773.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO      B  ALDUS. 


SPECIFIC    CHARyVCTER. 


Wings  entire,  brown  :    an  ocellated  fpot  with  a  double  pupil  on  the  anterior  wings;    on  the  pofterior 
pair  four  upon  the  upperfide,  and  fix  beneath. 


Papilio  Baldus  :   alis  inlegerrimis  fufcis  :  anticis  utrinque  ocello;  pupilla  gemina,  pofticis  fupra  ocellis 
quatuor,  fubtus  lex.     Fab.  Ent.  SyJi.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  223.  Sp.  Qgg.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO      PERIANDER. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  tailed,  above  and  beneath  white  ftriped  with  yellow  :  tips  brown  with  white  ftreaks. 

Papilio  Periander  :  alis  caudatis  concoloribus  albis  flavo  fafciatis  fufcis  albo  ftrigofis.     Fab.  Ent.  Sy/L 
T.  3.  /.  I.  j>.  67.  Sj,.  208.— UNFIGURED. 


A  rare  fpecies;  from  the  Myfore  country. 


L  E  P  IDO  PTERA. 


PAPILIO      ALLICA. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Wings  dcntated,  above  and  beneath  obfcure  fulvous,  with  numerous  black  dots,  and  fmaller  ones  of  white. 

PAriLio  AtLicA  :  alia  dentatis  fubconcoloribus  obfcure  fulvis:  pundis  nigris  numerofis  albo  fcetis. 
Fab.  Ent.  Sn/i.  T.  3.  p.  I.  p.  244.  Sp.  761. 


Inluibits  Siam. 


PAPILIO      OBRINUS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  above  brown,  with  a  green  ftripe  on  the  anterior  pair,  and  a  ferruginous  fpot  on  the  pofte- 

rior  ones :   beneath  greenifh  with  a  white  band. 

Papilio  Obrinus  :  alis  integerrimis  fupra  fufcis  :   fafcia  coenilea  maculaque  ferruginea,  fubtus  viridibus: 
fafcia  albicante.     Linn.  Sy/i.  Nat.2.  76S-   113. 


PAPILIO      LIRIA. 


SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  fomewhat  dentated,  cinereous,  waved  with  brown :  on  the  anterior  wings  a  white  flripe,  and 

four  white  ocellated  fpots  on  the  pofterior  pair- 

I'apilio  Liria  :  alis  fubdentatis  cinereis  fufco  undatis  :    anticis  fafcia  alba,  pofticis  puniSis  quatuor  ocel- 
laribus  albis.     Fat.  Ent.  Syft.  T.  3.  /.  1 .  p.  239.  Sp.  747.—  UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO    GRANTOR. 


SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  brown  ;  on  the  pofterior  pair  above  an  ocellated  fpot  with  a  double  pupil  :  beneath  five, 
the  firft  and  fourth  bipupillated. 


Papilio  Grantor  :  alis  integerrimis  fufcis :  posticis  fupra  ocello  unlco  bipupillato  fubtus  quin 
quartoque  bipupillato.     Fal>.  Ent.  Syft.  T.  3.  /.  1.  p.  158.  Sp.  489.—UNFIGURED 


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PLEBEII  RURALES. 

PAPILIO       PANN. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  tailed,  brown;  a  yellow  fpot  on  the  anterior  pair,  and  another  with  a  black  mark  in  the  middle,  near 

the  margin  of  the  pofterior  pair:  beneath,  cinereous,  with  two  black  eyes  in  the  anal  angle. 

Hesteria  Pann:  alis  caudatis  fufcis;  anticis  macula  fulva  pofticis  atra  fubmarginali,  fubtus  cinereis : 

ocellis  duobus  anguli  ani.     Fab.  Eni.  Sx/i.  2.  T.  3.  /.  I .  /.  276.  ff.  Q7.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     PINDAR  US. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Three  fliort  tails,  blue  furrounded  with  black.     Beneath  brown,  with  fpots  of  red  and  filver. 

Hesperia  Pindakus:  alis  fubtricaudatis  cceruleis  :  limbo  atro,  fubtus  fufcis  argenteo  fulvoque  maculatis. 

Fab.  Ent.  Syjl.  T.  3.  /.  I.  />.  262.  15. 


Fabriclus  defcribes  this  beautiful  infe6l  as  a  native  of  India,  and  for  its  figure  refers  only  to  the 
original  drawings  of  William  Jones,  Efq.  We  have  afcertained  the  fpecies  from  thofe  drawings,  collated 
with  the  manufcript  in  the  hand-writing  of  Fabricius,  and  on  this  authority  give  it  a  place  in  our 
feledtion  of  Indian  Infeds. 


PAPILIO    VULCANUS. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Two  tails.     Above  dark  brown  \vith  fulvous  fpots.     Beneath  yellow,  variegated  with  fulvous  ftrcaks  and 

filvery  interlineations. 

Hesperia  VuLCANUs:  alis  bicaudatis  fupra  fufcis  fulvo  maculatis,  fubtus  ftrigis  fulvis  flavis  argen- 

teifque  variegatis.     Fah.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  /.  1 .  /.  264.  fjf'.  22. 


The  figures  of  Papilio  Vulcanus  reprefent  the  male  infect,  the  female  is  rather  larger,  the  colours  on 
the  under  fide  more  obfcure,  and  the  filver  llripes  broader. 


PAPILIO     CHITON. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Three  tails.     Blue,  furrounded  with  dark  brown.     Beneath  yellowifli  white  ftreaked  with  black. 

Hesperia  Chiton:  alis  tricaudatis  coeruleis:  limbo  fufco,  fubtus  flavefcenti  albis  nigro  fafciatis. 
Fab.  Ent.  S\Ji.  T.\.  f.  2.  p.  262.  I6. 


The  P.  Phaleros  of  Linnxus  agrees  with  tliis  infedl  except  the  fpot  in  the  upper  wing. 


PLEBEII  RURALES. 


P  A  P  I  L  I  O     HERODOTUS. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Tailed.    Above,  wings  blue.     Beneath  green,  witli  a  row  of  black  and  white  points  on  the  pofterior  pair. 

Hespekia  Herodotus:   alis  caudatis  coeruleis  fubtas  viridibus:  pofticis  flriga  puncloriim  nigro  alborum. 
Fab.  En/.  Sv/i.  T.Z.  f.\.f.  im.ff.  \QO.-VNFIGVRED. 


PAPILIO      PYTHAGORAS. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Three  tails.     Above  black,  disk  and  pofterior  margin  yellow.     Beneath  white,  varied  with  ftreaks  of 
black  brown;  a  broad  white  fpace  acrofs  the  middle. 

Hesperi  A  rvTHAGORAS :   alis  tricaudatis  atris  :  limbo  flavo,  l"i\btus  nigris  albo  variis  fafciaque  media  alba. 
Fab.  Ent.  S^Ji.  T.  3.  /..  I .  /.  259.  >.  6.-  UNFJGURED. 


PAPILIO      F  L  O  R  U  S. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  red,  margin  black.     The  bafe  of  the  under  wings  fpotted  with  black. 

Hesperia  Florus:   alls  integerrimis  fulvis:  margine  nigro  fubtus  bail  nigro  punflatis. 
F,jb.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  /.  1.  /.  310.  fp.  lyQ.—VNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     LISIAS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Three  tails.     Above,  anterior  wings  dark  brown  with  an  orange  fpot.     Beneath,  pofterior  wing  white 
with  black  and  brown  marks. 

Hesperia  LisiAS:  alis  tricaudatis :  anticis  fuscis;  macula  fulva,  pofticis  fubtus  albis  nigro  niaculatis. 
Fab.  Ent.  Sx/l.  T.  3.  /.  1   /.  26i.fj>.  \2—VNFlGURED. 


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P  A  P  I  L  I  O     SOPHOCLES. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Two  tails.     Above  black,  the  whole  diik  blue.     Beneath  white,  with  yellowiih  undulated  marks: 

a  red  fpot  at  the  apex  of  the  pofterior  pair. 

IIesperia  Sophocles:  alls  bicaudatis  nigris:  difco  communi  coeruleo,  fubtusalbis:   ftrlgis  undalis  flavef- 
centibus,  poftlcis  punflo  apicis  fulvo.     Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  3.  /.  267.  Z\.  —  UNF1GURED. 


PAPILIO      JARBAS. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Tailed.     Above,  fulvous,  furrounded  with  dark  brown.    Beneath  cinereous,  ftreaked  with  white:   two 

black  fpots  on  the  pofterior  pair. 

Hespkria  Jarbas:  alls  caudatis  fulvis:  liinbo  fufco,  fubtus  cinereis:  ftriga  alba,  pofticis  punftis  duobus 
atris.     Fab.  Ent.  Syjl.  T.  3.  /.  1 .  /.  276.  fp.  Q5.-UNF1GURED. 


Brought  from  Siam.     Cabinet  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Jofeph  Banks,  Bart. 


PAPILIO      THALES. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Two  tails.    Black.    Under  fide  marked  with  blue  lunar  fpots;  and  a  double  abbreviated  band  of 

gold  next  the  pofterior  margin  of  the  lower  wings. 

Hesperia  Thales:   alls  bicaudatis  atris  fubtus  lunulis  coeruleis:  pofticis  fafcia  abbreviata  fubraarginal 
aurea.     Fab.  Em.  Syji.  3.  268.  Zo.—UNFIGUBED. 


PAPILIO      MELIBGEUS. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Two  tails.    Above,  diflc  bluifti,  furrounded  with  brown.    Beneath  yellowifh,  anterior  wings  ftreaked  acrofs 

with  brown,  pofterior  with  black.     In  the  anal  angle  a  blue  circle  enclofing  two  black  fpots. 

Hesperia  Melibceus  :  alls  bicaudatis  cocrulefcentibus :  limbo  fufco,  fubtus  flavefcentibus:   anticis  fufco 
pofticis  nigro  ftrigofis,  anguloani  atro:  annulis  coeruleis.    Fab.Ent.Syft.  3.  2^1.  fp.44. — UN^FIGURED. 


FLEBEIl   RU RALES. 


P  A  P  I  L  I  O    T  Y  R  T  tE  U  S. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Two  tails.     Above  brown.     An  undulated  white  flreak,  and  black  margin,  with  two  intermediate  red 

fpots  on  the  under  fide  of  the  pofterior  wings. 

IIespekia  Tykt;eus:   alis  bicaudatis  fufcis:  pol^icis  fubtus  ftriga  undata  alba  lunulilque  marginalibus 
nigris,  intermediis  rufis.     Fal:  Ent.  S\ft.  3.  271.  fj^.  Ad.—VNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     XENOPHON. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 
Two  tails.     Above  brown,  difk  yellow.     Beneath  cinereous,  a  white  and  brown  ftreak  acrofs  the  middle. 
Hesperia  Xenophon:  alis  bicaudatis  fufcis:  difco  flavo,  fubtus  cinereo  ftriga  media  alba  fufcae  innata. 
Fab.  Ent.  S-iJl.  3.  272.  fp.  47.— UN  FIGURED. 


PAPILIO      ACH^US. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Two  very  fliort  tails.     Above  brown,  with  yellow  fpots.     Beneath  yellow  fpotted  with  gold. 

Hesperia  AcH^us:  alis  fub-bicaudatis  fufcis :  maculis  flavis,  fubtus  flavis  duro  maculatis. 

Fal.  Ent.  Sj:/1.  3.  273.  ff.  53. 


PAPILIO      PHORBAS. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Wings  tailed.     Above  brown,  difk  white.     Beneath  white,  with  cinereous  ftreaks:   two  black   fpots  in 

the  anal  angle  of  the  lower  wing. 

Hespekia  Phorbas:    alis  caudatis  fufcis:    difco  albo,  fubtus  albis  cinereo  ftrigofis:    pundlis  duobus 

anguli  ani  atris.     Fal.  Ent.  Sjjl.  3.  277-  Jp-  6e.-UN FIGURED. 


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PLEBEII    RU RALES. 


PAPILIO    REGULUS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 
Wings  entire,  black,  with  two  yellow  bands :  the  pofterior  one  on  the  upper  wings  interrupted. 

Hesperia  Regulus  :  alls  integerrimls  nigris:  fafciis  duabus  flavis ;  poftica  anticarum  interrupts 
Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  p.l.  p.  318.  Sp.  205.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     LUCANUS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  black,  dilk  yellow  :  poflerior  pair  beneath  red  with  fquare  brown  fpots. 

Hesperia  LucANus  :    alls  integerrimis  nigris:    dilco  flavo,  pofticis  fubtus  rubris :    maculis  quadratis 
fufcis.     Fal:  Ent.  Syift.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  322.  Sp.  221.— UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     SALUSTIUS. 


SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  fulvous  varied  with  black:  anterior  ones  beneath  fpotted  with  black;  pofterior  pair  cinereous 

with  black  fpots. 

Hesperia  Salustius:  alls  integerrimis  fulvis  nigro  variis  :    anticis  fubtus  nigro  punftatis,  poflicis  cinereis 
fufco  raaculatis.     Fab.  Ent.  SyJl.  T.\.  p.  3.  p.  310.  Sp.  175.— UNFIGURED. 


PLEBEII    RURALES. 


PAPILIO  TARQUINIUS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  black:    an  oblong  finuated  yellow  fpot  at  the  bafe  of  the  firft  pair:    lower  ones  yellow, 

fpotted  with  black  at  the  anal  angle. 

Hesperia  TARauiNius:  alls  integerrimis  nigris:  anticis  macula  oblonga  bafeos  finuata,  pofticis  angulo 
ani  flavo  nigro  maculato.     Fah.  Ent.  S^i/i.  T.  I.  p.  3.  p.  319.  Sp.  207.—  UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     ^MULIUS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

AVings  entire,  cinereous,  fpotted  witli  brown  and  white :    pofterior  wings  pale  above;  the  lower  furface 

entirely  dotted  with  brown. 

Hesperia  .^mulius  :  alis  integerrimis  cinereis  fufco  alboque  maculatis  :    pofticis  fupra  pallidis,  fubtus 
omnibus  fufco  pundatis.     Fai.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  1.  p.  3.  p.  322.  Sp.  IIQ.—VNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO    NUMITOR. 

SPECIFIC  CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  fufcous:  diflc  of  the  pofterior  pair  above  yellow ;  beneath  entirely  yellow  and  without  fpots. 

Hesperia  Numitor:  alis  integerrimis  fulcis:  pofticis  fupra  difco  flavo,  fubtus  totis  flavis  immaculatis. 
Fab.  Ent.  Syi/f.  T.l.  p.  3.  p.  324.  Sp.  228.— UNFIGURED. 


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PLEBEII   RURALES. 


PAPILIO  PLINIUS. 

SPECIFIC  CHARACTER. 

Wings  furnished  witli  a  tail,  white,  variegated  with  brown:  a  double  golden  fpot  in  the  anal  angle 
of  the  pofterior  wings. 

Hesperia  Plinius:  alis  caudatis  albo  fufcoqiie  variis,  pofticis  fubtus  punfto  gemino  aureo  anguli  ani. 
Fab.  Ent.  Si/fl.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  284.  Sp.  g2.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     PLATO. 

SrECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  furniflied  with  a  tail.     Above  blue,  with  a  deep  brown  border.     Beneath  grey,  with  white  undu- 
lated ftreaks;    a  black  eye,  having  two  white  central  fpots  near  the  pofterior  margin  of  the  fecond 
pair. 

Hespekia  Plato:  alis  caudatis  coeruleis:  limbo  fufco  fubtus  cinereis  alboundatis:   pofticis  ocello  atro : 
pupilla  gemiua.     Fab.  Ent.  Siji/i.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  288.  Sp.  103.— VNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     HIPPOCRATES. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  furniflied  with  a  tail.   Above  brov/n,  firft  pair  tipped  with  white.    Beneath  white,  with  black  fpots. 

Hesperia  Hippocrates:  alis  craidatis  fufcis  apice  albis  fubtus  albis  nigro  punctatis. 

Fab.  Ent.  Syft.  T.3.  p.  \.  p.  288.  Sp.  W5. —UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO    THEOCRITUS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  furniflied  with  a  tail}  above  greenifli,  anterior  margin  and  apex  darkj  beneatli  brown  fpotted 

with  yellow. 

Hesperia  Theocritus:  alis  caudatis  virefcentibus :  cofta  obfcuriore,  fubtus  nigris  flavo  punctatis. 
Fab.  Ent.  Sy/l.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  289.  Sp.  lOQ.— UNFIGURED. 


PLEBEII  RURALES. 


PAPILIO    PARRHASIUS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  furniftied  with  a  tail.     Above  either  blue  or  brown,  with  a  row  of  white  circles  along  the  potteric 

margin  of  the  fecond  pair.     Beneath  alh-coloured,  ftreaked  with  white:  gold  fpots  near  the  tail. 

Hesperia  Parrhasius:  alis  caudatis  coeruleis  (fufcis)  fubtus  cinereis  albo  ftrigofis:  pofticis  pundis 

marginalibus  aureis.     Fal.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  28g.  Sp.  108.— UNFIGURED. 


The  two  fexes  of  Papilio  Parrhafius  are  very  diffimilar.     The  female  is  largeft,  the  dU\  of  the  wings 
blue,  the  male  is  brown  with  the  flighteft  tinge  of  that  colour. 


PAPILIO    BIBULUS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  entire,  above  brown  >  beneath  white,  with  a  tranfverfe  ftreak  of  brown  and  filver  circles. 

Hesperia  Bibulus:  alis  integerrimis  fufcis  fubtus  albis:  pofticis  fafcia  argentea  fufco  punftata. 
Fab.  Ent.  SyJi.  T.Z.  p.  \.  p.  30/.  Sp.  \6z.—VNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     HYLAX. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  entire,  above  brown,  without  fpots  j  beneath  afti-colour,  fpotted  with  black. 

Hesperia  Hylax:  alis  integerrimis  fupra  fufcis  immaculatis  fubtus  cinereis  nigro  pundatis. 
Fah.  Ent.  SyJi.  T.  3.  p.  1.  /.  304.  Sp.  152. 

PAPILIO    CCENUS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wint's  entire,  white,  anterior  and  exterior  margins  of  the  firft  pair  brown,  and  enclofing  two  white  fpots. 

Hesperia  Ccenus:  alis  integerrimis  albis:  anticis  margine  exteriore  fufco  albo  maculato. 

Fah.  Ent.  SyJi.  T.  3.  p.l.  Sp.  308.  Sp.  169.— UNFIGURED. 


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PLEBEII  RURALES. 


PAPILIO  LIVIUS. 


SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  above  black,  with  a  large  blue  fpot  in  the  dilk  of  each;  beneath  greyifli,  with  feveral 
tranfverfe  red  bars  edged  with  filver  acrofs  the  polterior  pair. 

Hesperia  Livius:  alis  integerrirais  atris:    macula  difci  coerulea  pofticis  fubtus  ciuereis:    fafciis  rufis 
argenteo  marginatis.     Fab.  Ent.  Syjl.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  315.  Sp.  IQi—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     ROMULUS. 


SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  above  uniformly  brownifli-black :  beneath  green,  with  a  rufous  fpot  near  the  exterior  margiu 
of  the  pofterior  wings, 

Hesperi\  Romulus:  alis  integerrimis  fufcis  fubtus  viridibus:  pofticis  macula  rufa. 
Fab.  Ent.  Syl.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  3l6.  Sp.  IQS.—UNFIGURED. 


PLEBEII  RURALES. 


PAPILIO    PTOLEMY  US. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  above  ferruginous  ftreaked  with  brown;  beneath  blue,  pale  at  the  bafe. 

Hesperia  Ptolem^us:  alis  integerrimis  ferrugineis  fufco  ftrigofis  fubtus  coeruleis  bafi  pallidioribus. 
Fab.  Ent.  Sijjl.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  319.  Sp.  20Q. —  UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO    OVIDIUS. 

SPECIFIC  CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  fpotted  with  gold:  above  fulvous,  beneath  yellowifti. 

Hespeeia  Ovidius:  alis  integerrimis  auro  pun£latis  fupra  fulvis,  fubtus  flavefcentibus. 
Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  320.  Sp.  212. 


Papilio  Bibulus,  Hylax,  Coenus,  Livius,  Romulus,  Ptolemaeus,  and  Ovidius,  are  reprefented  on  the 

Adiantwn  fucculentiim. 


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PLEBEII  URBICOLJE. 


PAPILIO      CURIUS. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Very  long  tails.     General  colour  black:  a  tranfparent  and  a  white  ftripe  acrofs  the  anterior  wings,  the? 
latter  extending  acrofs  the  pofterior  one?. 

Papilio  Curaus:   alis  caudatis  concoloribus  atris :  anticis  falciis  duabus  hyalinis,  pofticis  unica  alba. 
Fab,  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  f.\.  f.  28.  fp.  HI. —UN FIGURED. 


This  extraordinary  creature  feems  to  partake  of  characters  common  to  the  Equites,  as  well  as  the 
Plebeii.  Fabricius,  who  defcribes  it,  refers  it  to  the  Ea.  Ach.  in  the  Entomologia  Syfteniatica,  but  we 
are  perfuaded  its  charaiSlers  are  more  decifively  thofe  of  the  Plebeii.  The  fpeclmea  is  from  Slam.— Cabinet 
of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Jofeph  Banks,  Bart. 


PAPILIO     PROPERTIUS. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 
Wings  divaricated,  black,  fpotted  with  yellow.  Beneath,  pofterior  pair  barred  alternately  with  rufous  and  yellow 

Hespekia  Pkopertius  :  alis  divaricatis  nigris  flavo  maculatis:  poflicis  fubtus  fafciis  rufis  flavifque  alternis. 
Fah.  Ent.  SyJi.  T.  3.  /.  1 .  /.  325.  fp.  234.-UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO      TIBULLUS. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire.    Anterior  pair  black,  fpotted  with  yellow.    Pofterior  pair  yellow  furrounded  with  black. 

Hesperia  TiBULLUs  :  alis  integcrrimis  :  anticis  nigris  flavo  maculatis,  pofticis  flavis :  limbo  nigro. 

Fab.  Em.  Syft.  T.  3.  p.  ] .  326.  ff.  235.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO       AUGIAS. 

SPECIFIC      CHARACTER. 

Wings  divaricated,  fulvous,  a  row  of  black  fpots  along  the  exterior  margin,  and  an  oblique  black  mark  in 
the  middle  of  the  anterior  pair. 
Hesperia  Augias:  alis  divaricatis  fulvis:   fafcia  obliqua  margineque  poftico  nigris. 
Lin?!.  SyJl.  Nat.  2.  794.-257. 
Amoen.  Acad.  4.  410.  80. 
Fab.  Ent.  S^f.  T.  3.  /.  1 .  /.  32/.  /f.  23g.— UN  FIGURED. 


PLEBEII  URBIC0L2E. 


PAPILIO      ORIGINES. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Wings  divaricated.    Uniform  brown;  bafe  of  the  anterior  wings  more  tetlaccous :  an  oblique  row  of 

whitifli  fpots  nearly  acrofs  the  middle. 

Hespekia  Origines:  alis  divaricatis  concoloribus  fufcis:   (Iriga  pundlomm  alborum,  anticis  bafi  teftaceis. 

Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  32S.  f^.  245.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO      PLUT  ARGUS. 

SPECIFIC      CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  above  dark  brown,  powdered  with  gold  :  a  yellow  fpot  at  the  tip  of  the  anterior  wings : 

the  exterior  margin  teftaceous. 

Hespekia  Plutargus:  alis  Integerrimis  fufcis  auro  irroratis:  anticis  fupra  macula  apicis,  fubtus  margine 

exteriori  teftaceis.     Fai.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  p.l.  p.  32g.  /p.  251.— VNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO      EPICTETUS. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  above  blackifli,  dilk  yellow:  a  brown  fpot  along  the  centre  of  the  anterior  wing,  having  a 

lunar  yellow  mark  in  the  middle.     Beneath  yellow,  without  fpots. 

Hespekia  Epictetus  :  alis  integerrimis  nigris :  difco  flavo,  anticis  macula  fufca  :  lunula  flava,  pofticis 

fubtus  riavis  iramaculatis.    Fab.  Ent.  Sy/i.  T.  3.  /.  I.  /.  330  fp.  252.—UKFIGURED. 


PAPILIO      C  H  E  M  N  I  S. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Somewhat  tailed;  brown,  with  tranfparent  fpots,  pofterior  margin  yellow. 

Hespekia  Ciiemnis:  alis  fubcaudatis  fufcis  hyalino  maculatis  margineque  poftico  flavo. 

Fab.  Ent.  SyJi.  T.  3.  /.  1.  /.  331.  ^.  257.—  UNFIGVRED. 


LEFIBOPTEHAo 


X]E  FIB  OIP  TE  M  A. 


^/r  C^'^M/^/j.      ^,::^y7^///'/7  (L^^/'/^.r: 


^^. 


V  q^Mm^/^t/i/^-  fyAr//j/'J/////J.  "h" 


PLEBEII   URBICOLJE. 


PAPILIO    THRAX. 

SPECIFIC  CHARACTER, 

Wings  brown,  with  a  few  tranfparent  fpots,  pofterior  pair  fomewliat  lengthened  in  the  anal  angle. 
Antennae  hooked  at  the  extremity. 

Hesperia  Thrax:  alls  ecaudatis  fufcis:  maculis  aliquot  feneftratis,  antennis  uncinatis. 
Linn.  Syjl.  Nat.  2.  794.  26O. 
Fal:  Ent.  Syft.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  337.   5/.  232. 


Cramer  has  figured  three  varieties  of  Papilio  Thrax  as  diftindt  fpecies,  under  the  names  of  Salus, 
Sebaldus,  and  Ramafis;  it  may  be  proper  therefore  to  obferve  that  our  fpecimen  correfponds  with  that  in 
the  Linnaean  cabinet. 


PAPILIO    MITHRIDATES. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
"Wings  rotund,  dilk  black,  fpotted  with  purple ;  a  deep  purple  band  with  a  central  fireak  of  pale  lunar  marks. 

Hesperia  Mithridates:  alls  rotundatis  atris :  macula  fafciaque  poftica  purpureis;  lunulis  pallidioribus. 
Fab.  Ent.  Siift.  T.  3.  p.  \.  p.  336.  Sp.  278.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     TRASIBULUS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  entire;  above  black,  with  numerous  blue  lunar  marks;  beneath  paler:  fpace  of  the  anal  angle 

flefli-colour,  with  brown  fpots. 

Hesperia  Thrasibolus:  alls  integerrimis  atris :  lunulis  coeruleis,  pofticis  fubtus  angulo  ani  cinereo  fufco 

punaato.     Fab.  Ent.  Syfi.  T.  3.  p.  I.  p.  34S.  Sp.  315.— UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO    JOVIAN  US. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  black,  difk  of  the  pofterior  pair  blue,  radiated  with  feveral  oblong  white  fpots  near  the  bafe. 

Hesperia  Jovianus:  alls  concoloribus  atris:  pofticis  ccsruleo  alboque  radiatis. 

Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  p.  I.  p.  348.  Sp.  324.— UNFIGURED. 


PLEBEII  URBICOLJE. 


PAPILIO     SALVIANUS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 
"Wings  entire;  above  brown  fpotted  with  green;  beneath,  pofterior  pair  white,  with  a  marginal  flreak 

of  brown  fpots. 
Hesperia  Salvianus:   alls  integerrimis  fufcis  viridi  maculatis:    pofticis  fubtus  albis;  ftriga  marginali 
punaorum  fufcorum.     Fah.  Ent.  SyJI.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  34S.  Sp.  325.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     GALENUS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  uniformly  brown  with  yellow  fpols;  beneath  nenrly  as  above. 

Hesperia  Galenus:  alis  integerrimis  concoloribus  fufcis  flavo  maculatis. 

Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  /.  I.  p.  350.  Sp.  332.— UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO    CATULLUS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  uniformly  black,  with  a  marginal  ftreak  of  white  points:  a  few  fimilar  white  points  In  the 

centre  of  the  anterior  pair  alfo. 

Hesperia  Catullus:  alis  rotundatis  integerrimis  atris:  anticis  albo  puncSlatis,  pofticis  ftriga  pundlorum 
alborum.     Fai.  Ent.  SyJi.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  3J8.  Sp.  323.— UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     SPIO. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 
Wings  entire,  reverfed,  blackifli  with  many  white  fpots. 
Hesperia  Spio:  alis  integerrimis  reverfis  nigricantibus  undique  albo  maculatis 
Linn.  SyJi.  Nat.  2.  796.  27 1 . 
Muf.  Lud.  Ulr.  330. 
Fab.  Ent.  SyJi.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  354.  Sp.  343.— UNFIGURED. 


Papilio  Jovianus,  Salvianus,  Galenus,  Catullus,  and  Spio,  are  figured  on  the 

Clerodendnun  Infortunatum, 

A  plant  recently  introduced  from  the  Eaft  Indies. 


JLEFIDOFTJEMA, 


ILJEPIIDOIPTEM^. 


y^/z/^, 


//. 


liJEPIBOPTIGMA. 


Q^^}////?^       Q^/-ir///A:^ .  rWiZ/l/^^    r^6>7.'y^^//J . 


^'ly'aAi^/? 


^^y^/. 


LEPIDOPTERA. 


PHAL^NA     MINEUS. 

GENERIC     CHARACTER. 

Antennse  gradually   tapering   from  the  bale:    tongue  fpiral:    wings   in   general   deflefted   when  at  reft. 
Fly  by  night. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Cyaneous:  wings  orange,  with  blue  fpots. 

BoMBYX  MiNEUs:   cyanea  alls  concoloribus  aurantiis  maculis  cyaneis. 


Cramer  has  given  the  figure  of  a  fmall  fpecinien  of  this  fine  Ph.laena  under  the  trivial  name  of  Mineus. 
This  is  evidently  of  the  male;  the  antennae  of  which  are  not  however  very  corrcftly  exprelTed.  Both  fexes 
of  this  rare  infetl  are  reprefented  in  the  annexed  plate,  the  drawings  of  which  were  taken  from  fpecimens 
met  with  in  Bengal  by  Mr.  Fichtel  of  Vienna.  The  originals  are  at  this  time  in  the  cabinet  of  the  Emperor 
of  Germany. 


PHALtENA     scalaris. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Snowy  white,  with  numerous  abbreviated  black  ftreaks,  and  a  longitudinal  fulvous  ftria. 

Cossus  Scalaris:   niveus  flrigis  numerofis  abbreviatis  nigris  ftriaque  longitudinali  fulva.     Fal.  Ent.  Syjl. 

T.  3.  p.  2.  p.  5.  Sp.  5.—  UNFIGURED. 

Hepialus  Scalaris.     Alant.  lnf.%.  J35.  7. 


Defcribed  by  Fabricius,  from  a  fpecimen  in  the  cabinet  of  Mr.  Monfon,  as  a  native  of  China.  The  fpe- 
cimen  reprefented  in  the  annexed  plate  was  brought  from  Bengal,  and  is  as  well  as  the  preceding  at  this 
time  in  the  cabinet  of  the  Emperor  of  Germany. 


PHAL^NA      SANGUINOLENTA. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  incumbent  fnowy,  coftal  edge  of  the  anterior  pair  fanguineous  :   pofterior  pair  fpotted  with  black. 
BoMBYX  Sanguinolenta:    alis  incumbentibus   niveis:    aiiticis   cofta   fanguinca,    pofticis  maculis   atris. 


Fab.  Ent.  Syjl.  T.  3.  />.  1.  /.  4/3.  5/.  206. 


This  infe£l  is  rare:  our  fpecimen  was  received  from  Bombay. 


LEPIDOPTERA. 


PHAL^NA     FIGURA. 


SPECIFIC  CHARACTER. 

Anterior  wings  whitifli,  with  brown  and  black  fpots;  in  the  middle  a  black  charadler  refembling  figure  7: 

pofterior  wings  cinereous. 
BoMBYX  FiGURA :  alls  anticis  albidis  fufco  nigroque  maculatis:  medio  figura  7  nigro  notatis,  pofticis  cinereis. 


A  nondefcript  fpecies  in  our  poflfeflion;  from  Madras. 


PHAL^NA      S  TRIG  ATA. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Anterior  wings  brown,  with  a  longitudinal  green  daub:  pofterior  pair  yellowifh,   with  a  lunar  fpot,  and 
border  of  black. 

NocTUA   Strigata:    laevis  alis  anticis  fufcis ;    litura  longitudinali   viridi,    pofticis  luteis:    lunula   lim- 
boque  nigris. 


This  moth  agrees  entirely  with  the  Noctua  Diofcorece  of  Fabricius,  Ent.  Syji.  T.  3.  /.  2.  p.  \6.  n.  26. 
except  in  having  a  large  green  ftreak  on  the  upper  wings.  It  appears,  indeed,  to  have  been  hitherto  con- 
founded with  that  fpecies,  either  as  a  fexual  difference,  or  variety;  but  we  are  perfuaded  it  is  neither. 
Both  fexes  of  N.  Diofcoreae  in  particular,  have  occurred  to  our  obfervation,  without  this  ftreak.— Found 
in  Bengal. 


PHAL.^NA      HIEROGLYPHIC  A. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  broad,  dentated,  black:  on  the  firft  pair  an  abbreviated  band,  and  fomewhat  ocellated  fpot:   two 
notches  in  the  margin  of  tlie  pofterior  ones. 

KocTUA  HiEEOGLvrHicA  :   aUs  patulis  dentatis  atris:  anticis  fafcia  abbreviata  alba  maculaque  fubocellari; 
pofticis  biemarginatis.     Fab.  Ent.  Sjift.  T.  3.  p.  2.  p.  ii.  Sp.  10. 


Common  in  the  East  Indies. 


LEFIBOFTEMA. 


G%*^^/y//<^  ^^u^^^^^j.        r3^A//^^:/^^ '  ^t?./ar/j. : 


M,/.. 


/Z?///? 


XKPIBOPTEJRLA. 


fI'A^/////'/'r  Cw 


\y//^a^. 


p^^/u/..M 


u/^urM. 


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V. 


J  r/i^Aet  J^^^'  t},  E  Doruf'^an.M^  t  1B03. 


j.?rffa"' 


PLEBEII    URBICOLM. 


PAPILIO     ENNIUS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTEK. 

Wings  brown,  anterior  pair  with  tranfparent  fpots :  potlerior  pair  black  above  with  a  yellow  dllk,  beneath 
brown  with  a  white  difk. 

Hespekia  Ennius:  alis  fufcis  :  anticis  hyalino  maculatis,  pofticis  fupra  atris  :  difco  flavo,  fubtus  fufcis : 
difco  albo.     Fab.  Ent.  Syji.  T.3.  j>.  1.  j>.  337.  5/.  2S2. —UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     POLYBIUS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  without  tails,  and  black :  on  the  firft  pair  a  fulvous  fpot;  fecond  pair  yellow  at  the  anal  angle. 

Hespekia  POLYBIUS  :  alis  ecaudatis  atris:   anticis  macula  fulva,  pofticis  angulo  ani  flavo.     Fab.  Ent.  Syjl. 
T.  3.  /.  1.  /.  337.  Sp.  28i.— UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO    ZELEUCUS. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  above  and  beneath  black  :  margin  of  the  lower  ones  white  ;  head  and  tail  fanguineous. 

Hespekia  Zeleucus  :  alis  integris  concoloribus  atris  :    pofticis  margine  albo,  capita  caudaque  fanguineis. 
Fab.  Ent.  Sijfi.  T.  3.  /.  1.  /.  349.  Sj>.317.— UNFIGURED. 


The  three  preceding  Butterflies  are  reprefented  on  a  fprig  of  the  Lagerstucemia  Indica,  or  Indian 
Lagerstkcemia. 


PLEBEII    URBICOLJE. 


PAPILIO     ORCUS. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Wings  rotundated,  brown  :  anterior  ones  fpotted  with  yellow:  pofterior  pair  beneath  blueifli. 

Hesptria  Orcus:  alls  rotundatis  fufcis  :    anticis  flavo  maculatis,  pofticis  fubtus  caerulefcentibus      Fal\ 
Ent.  Syift.  T.  3.  p.  1.  p.  341.  5/.  29Q.—UNFIGURED. 


PAPILIO     BUSIRIS. 


SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 


Wings  oblong,  entire,  brown  :    two  large  fpots,  and  dots  of  yellow  on  the  anterior  pair;    difk  of  the 
pofterior  ones  yellow. 

Hesperia  BusiRis:    alls  oblongls  integerrimis  atris :    anticis  maculis  punctifque  duobus  flavis,  pofticis 
difco  flavo.     Fab.  Ent.  Syjl.  T.  3.  p.  \.  f.  345.  S/..  310. 


PAPILIO      C  ELS  US. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Wings  entire,  above  and  beneath  dark  brown,  with  a  yellow  band  on  the  anterior  ones. 

Hesperia  Celsus  :  alis  integerrimis  concoloribus  atris  :  anticis  fafcia  flava.     Fab.  Ent.  Si^,  T.  3.  /.  1. 
p.  347.  5/.  316.—VNFIGURED. 


JEUJELOPTJEK-A, 


m#^>r 


A, 


Q.-^yrms/^^??zy  fL^a^r^r^/zj.         *(2^^%^/^/^^^'^/^y^^//^^^^/'/. 


NE  UR  OPT  E  RA. 


MYRMELEON     PARDALIS. 

PANTHER    MYRMELEON. 

GEiSTERIC    CHARACTER. 

Mouth  armed  with  jaws,  two  teeth  and  four  long  palpi.     Tail  of  the  male  furnillied  with  forceps  or  two 
ftraight  filaments.     Antennae  club-fhaped,  length  of  the  thorax.     Wings  defledled. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  whitifh  fprinkled  with  black.     Thighs  yellow. 

Myrmeleon  Pardalis  :  alisalbis:  punftis  nigrls  fparfis,  femorlbus  flavis. 
Fal.  Ent.  S^Jl.  T.  2./.  92.  ff.  2.—  UNFIGURED. 


Few  fpecies  of  tlie  Myrmeleon  genus  have  been  difcovered.  Linnaeus  defcribes  only  five,  and  thofc 
are  chiefly  natives  of  Europe.  Fabricius  adds  feven  more,  befides  three  others  in  the  genera  Afcalaphus, 
in  the  Entoimhgia  Syjlematku,  and  particularly  two  from  India,  in  the  cabinet  of  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  Bart. 
M.  Pardalis  and  M.  Punilaium;  tliefe  are  the  only  Indian  Myrmeleons  hitherto  afcertained;  to  the  Ento- 
mologift  they  are  equally  interefting  as  new  and  unfigured  fpecies,  but  M.  Pardalis  is  much  fuperior  in 
beauty  to  the  other.  The  charafleriftic  diftindion  of  M.  Pun6tatum  is  the  alternate  black  and  white 
fpecks,  or  interrupted  daflies  in  the  reticulations  of  the  wings.  M.  Pardalis  is  reticulated  alfo  with  deli- 
cate brownifli  nerves,  and  its  general  colour  a  fine  yellow,  elegantly  barred  with  tranfverfe  ftreaks  of 
brown. — From  the  coast  of  Coromandel. 

The  Natural  Hiftory  of  the  Myrmeleon-larva  is  curious,  and  has  been  traced  in  fome  of  the  European 
kinds  by  Reaum.  Roefel,  and  others,  particularly  in  the  M.  Formica-Leo  of  Geoffroyj  this  creature, 
among  other  peculiarities,  is  furnilhed  in  the  front  with  a  large  pair  of  forceps,  with  which  it  takes  its 
prey.  It  forms  circular  cavities  in  the  fand,  and  concealing  itfelf  in  the  center  with  only  the  forceps 
above  the  furface  catches  the  weaker  or  unwaiy  infeds  that  come  within  the  verge  of  its  cell. 


NE  UROPTER^. 


T^IYRMELEON     PUNCTATUM. 

PUNCTATED    MYRMELEON. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Wings  tranfparent,  nerves  alternately  punftured  with  black  and  white, 

Mykmeleon  Punctatum:  alis  hyalinus:   nervis  punftis  albis  nigrifque  alternis. 
Fab.  Ent.  5v/?.  T.  2.  /.  94.  fp.  7.—UNFIGURED. 


An  Eaft  Indian  fpecies,  in  the  cabinet  of  Sir  Jofeph  Banks,  Bart. 


HYME  T^OT  T:K]HA, 


M 


^^/■^//^)    ///.  i-C  V^^Al 


^/' 


'^>//.€^  o^/T-f^a^U-tz 


L  ^^"i?^/  .^^^^i^/^'/^^/^' . 


HY  M  E  NO  PTE  RA. 


CHRYSIS     FASCIATA. 


GENERIC    CHARACTER. 

Mouth  horny,  projefting.  Jaws  much  longer  than  the  lip,  linear,  membranaceous,  and  emarginate  at 
the  tip.  No  tongue.  Palpi  four,  advanced  unequal,  filiform.  Antennae  fliort  and  filiform,  confifling 
of  twelve  joints,  the  firft  of  which  is  longeft.  Body  ftiining  like  gold,  and  glofly.  Abdomen  arched 
beneath,  with  a  fcale  on  each  fide.  Tail  moft  commonly  dentated.  Sting  fomewhat  exferted.  Wings 
flat. 

SPECIFIC     CHARACTER. 

Thorax  green,   with  a  blue  band:   anterior  part  of  the  abdomen  blue  fafciated  witli  violet,  o-olden  in  the 
middle,  pofterior  end  red,  with  four  teeth. 

Chrysis  Fasciata:  thorace  viridi  fafcia  cyanea  abdomine  antice  cyaneo-violaceoquefafciato;  medio  aureo, 
poftice  rubro  quadridentato.— 17JVF/GL'B£Z). 


This  charming  infect  is  from  Tranquebar,  where  we  have  every  reafon  to  believe  it  to  be  uncommonly 
rare.  1  he  fpecies  does  not  appear  to  be  defcribed  by  any  author,  the  only  fpecimen  we  are  acquainted  with, 
is  in  the  cabinet  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  J.Banks,  Bart. 


CHRYSIS     SPLENDID  A. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Shining  blue,  with  four  teeth  at  the  tail. 

Chrysis  Splendida:  cuerulea  nitida,  ano  quadridentato.     Fal.  Spec.  Inf.  />.  -151.  S/.  1. — VNFIGURED. 


H  Y  M  E  N  O  P  T  E  R  J. 

Very  fcarce.  This  is  a  native  of  Tranquebar,  where  it  was  difcovcred  by  Dr.  Koenig.  Fabricius  defcribes 
this  infeft  from  a  fpecimen  in  the  cabinet  of  Sir  Jofeph  Banks,  Bart. — A  variety  of  tlie  fame  fpecies  is  found 
in  New  Holland. 


CHRYSIS      OCULATA. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 
Shining  green:  an  ocellated  golden  fpot  on  each  (ide  of  the  abdomen:   tail  blue,  armed  with  fix  teeth. 

Chbysis  Oculata:   viridis  nitens,   abdomine  utrinque   macula   oceilari  .aurea,  ano  fexdentato  cceruleo. 
F,ii.  Em.  Inf.f.  455.    Sp.  4.—UNFIGURED. 


Chryfis  oculata  is  diftinguifhed  for  the  peculiar  brilliancy  of  its  colours.  This,  as  well  as  the  foregoing 
fpecies,  was  found  by  Dr.  Koenig  at  Tranquebar.  F.ibricius  defcribes  this  infeft  from  a  fpecimen  in  the 
colledlion  of  Sir  Jofeph  Banks,  Bart.;  from  whence  our  figure  is  alfo  taken.  We  have  fince  received  the 
fame  kind  from  Bengal  through  the  medium  of  Mr.  Fichtel  of  Vienna. 


:ei'\!y(E:^'DPTEjRA, 


^/^zrz'/p,(z,i.  /V'/z/y^r  .'^     f,W/.^  ^'■zz>/afYrr  .  " 


HEMIPTERA. 


VESPA    CINCTA. 

GENERIC     CHARACTER. 

Mouth  horny:  jaws  compreffed :   palpi  four,  unequal,  filiform.     Antennae  filiform:   firft  joint  longeft  and 
cylindrical.     Eyes  lunar.     Body  glofl'y.     Sting  concealed.     Upper  wings  folded  in  both  fexes. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Black,  thorax  obfcurely  fpotted;   body  black,  with  a  ferruginous  band. 

Vespa  Cincta:  nigra  thorace  obfcure  maculato,  abdomine  atro:  fafcia  ferruginea.     Fair.  Ent.  Syji.  T.  2. 
p.  253-  fp.  I. 


Sphex  tropica.     SuIz.  Hift.  Inf.  fnl.  27.  fg.  5. 


From  Tranquebar. 


VESPA     PETIOLATA. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 
Ferruginous  and  yellow  varied;  abdominal  petiole  incurved  and  ferruginous,  with  a  black  band. 

Vespa  Petiolata:  ferrugineo  flavoque  varia  abdominis  petiolo  incurvo  ferrugineo:  fafcia  atra.     Fab.  Ent. 
Syft.  T.  2.  p.  27s.  87. 


This,  with  the  foregoing  fpecies,  is  remarkably  common  in  many  parts  of  the  Eaft  Indies.     Fabricius  fpeaks 
of  it  as  a  native  of  Malabar. 


VESPA     ARCUATA. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Black,  variegated  with  yellow ;  petiole  of  the  abdomen  incurved,  with  four  yellow  fpots. 

Vespa  Arcuata:    nigra  flavo  variegata  abdominis  petiolo  incurvo:   maculis  quatuor  flavis.     Fah.  Ent. 
Sii/l.  T.  2.  p.  276.  Sp.  83.— UNFIGURED. 


Del'cribed  by  Fabricius  as  a  native  of  New  Holland  ;  we  have  received  it  Madras. 
2 


H  Y  M  E  N  O  P  T  E  R  J. 


VESPA     MACAENSIS. 

SPECIFIC    CHAKACTEK. 
Yellow:  thorax  black  with  yellow  lines:  abdomen  marked  with  undulated  black  ftreaks. 

Vespa  Macaensis  :    flava  thorace  lineis  abdomine  fafciis  undulatis  nigris.     Fah.  Ent.  Syfi.  T.  2. 
p.25g.  Sp. 22. 


Rare.     The  fpecimen  from  which  our  figure  is  copied  is  in  the  cabinet  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  J.  Banks,  Bart. 
From  Macao. 


VESPA     TEPID  A. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 
Black  J  anterior  lobe  of  the  thorax,  two  dots,  and  tip  of  the  abdomen  ferruginous. 

Vespa  Tepida  :  nigra  thorace  lobo  antico  punftifqiie  duobus  abdomineque  apice  ferrugineis.     Fal.  Ent. 
Syst.  T.  2.  p.  262.  Sp.  31.— UNFIGURED. 


APIS     YIOLACEA. 

GENERIC   CHARACTER, 

Mouth  horny;  jaw  and  lip  membranaceous  at  the  apex ;  tongue  infledled:  palpi  four,  unequal,  and  filiform; 
antennae  filiform  and  fliort:  wings  flat;  fling  of  the  females  and  neuters  acute,  and  concealed. 

SPECIFIC   CHARACTER. 

Hirfute,   black,    wings   violaceous. 
Apis  violacea:  hirfuta  atra  alis  violsceis.     Linii.  Syft.  Nat.  2.  g5Q.  3S? 


This  infeA  is  defcribed  by  writers  as  a  native  of  the  South  of  Europe.     We  have  the  fame  fpecies  from  the 

Eaft  Indies. 


jDIIPTJEMA.. 


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DIPTERJ. 


DIOPSIS    ICHNEUMONEA. 

GENERIC   CHARACTER. 
Horns  on  the  head  two,  filiform,  without  joints,  much  longer  than  the  head,  with  the  eyes  at  the  tips. 

SPECIFIC    CHARACTER. 

Black  i  head,  anterior  part  of  the  abdomen,  and  legs  ferruginous :   two  fpines  on  the  pofterior  extremity 

of  the  thorax. 

Diopsis  IcHNEUMONEA  :   nigra  capite  abJomine  antlce  pedibufque  ferrugineis,  thorace  poftice  bifpinofo. 


The  appearance  of  this  curious  Infeft  is  peculiarly  ftriking.  Nothing  can  be  more  Angular  than  the 
difpofition  of  the  eyes,  which  are  fituated  at  the  extremity  of  two  long  immoveable  pedicles  arifing  from 
the  head,  moft  exaftly  in  tliat  part  which  in  other  infefts  bears  the  antennas.  In  this  particular  the 
Diopfis  differs  not  only  from  other  infefts  of  the  kindred  genera,  butalfo  from  all  the  other  kinds  we  are 
acquainted  with.  Some  few  of  the  Cancri,  &c.  have  indeed  the  eyes  placed  at  the  extremity  of  elongated 
pedicles,  as  is  for  example  inftanced  in  the  Cancer  angulalus,  yet  thefe  are  obvious  diffimilar  in  conftruc- 
tion,  for  they  are  moveable  at  the  bafe,  and  may  be  diredled  towards  any  objeft  at  the  will  of  the  animal 
with  theutmoft  facility;  but  toaccomplifli  this,  the  motion  of  the  pedicle  in  the  Diopfis  mufl;  be  neces- 
sarily accompanied  by  that  of  the  head,  or  even  of  the  whole  body.  The  eyes  of  the  latter  are  nolwith- 
ftanding  fo  conveniently  ftationed  at  the  globular  extremity  of  the  pedicles,  as  to  embrace  a  far  more 
comprehenfive  range  of  fight  than  is  ufual  with  the  generality  of  infefts. 

To  the  inexperienced  entomologift,  the  Diopfis  would  rather  feem  to  be  furniflied  with  remarkable 
horns,  and  be  defl:itute  of  e.ves,  although  the  latter  are  fo  very  confpicuous  when  they  are  pointed  out; 
it  is  on  the  contrary  the  true  horns  or  antennae  that  are  fo  minute  as  to  be  moft  likely  to  efcape  attention, 
for  each  of  thefe  confifts  only  of  a  fingle  fetaceous  hair,  or  briftle  feated  on  a  very  fmall  tubercle  juft  beneath 
the  eye. 

It  has  been  previoufiy  intimated,  in  the  defcription  of  the  Paufus  denticornis,  that  the  firft  account  of 
the  Diofsis  was  inferted  in  a  fmall  traft  publilhed  by  Linnaeus  at  Upfal,  in  17/5.  From  this  we  learn, 
that  both  the  Diopfis  and  the  Paufus  were  found  by  Andreas  Dahl  among  a  parcel  of  infers  in  the  poflef- 
fion  of  Dr.  Fothergill,  of  London,  by  whom  they  were  fent  to  Linnaeus.     Thefe  confifted  chiefly  of  infeas 


D  I  P  T  E  RJ. 

coUefted  in  North  America  and  Guinea,  but  the  habitat  either  of  the  Paufus,  or  the  Diopfis  in  particular, 
it  is  very  certain  was  by  no  means  exadtly  known.  Fuefly  notwithftanding  defcribes  the  latter  upon  this 
ambiguous  authority,  only  as  a  native  of  Cayenne,  and  after  him  Gmelim  notes  the  fame  infedt  from 
South  America,  and  Guinea  perhaps  with  as  little  reafon.  Latreille  tells  us  it  is  from  the  coaft  of  Angola, 
on  the  information  of  Perrin,  a  zealous  naturalifl  of  Bordeaux.  Our  own  fpecimens  (and  they  are  moft 
affuredly  the  Diopfis  Ichneumonea  of  Linnaeus)  were  brought  from  Bengal,  where  it  was  difcovered  by 
Mr.  Fichtel,  who  has  thus  eftablifhed  the  habitat  of  this  Angular  creature  beyond  difpute. 

Linnaeus,  to  whom  only  this  individual  fpecies  of  Diopfis  was  known,  as  ufual  with  him  under  fuch 
circumftances,  does  not  affign  to  it  any  fpecific  charafter.  We  are  acquainted  with  another  fpecies  of  this 
genus,  a  native  of  Africa,  in  the  colleftion  of  T.  Marlliam,  Efq.  which  will  render  our  deviation  from  his 
example  excufable,  although  the  latter  is  at  prefent  undefcribed. 


INDEX 

ACCORDING  TO  THE 

SYSTEMA  NATURiE  OF   LINN^US. 


:OLEOPTERA. 

ClMEX. 

Gnidia 

PI.  14. 

Hiarba 

SCARAB^US. 

nigripes 

Ifis 

PL  1,  3. 

papillofus 

Phorcys 

Atlas 

crucialus 

Eribotes 

fpinfex 

maftans 

Ifidore 

Miliaris 

uniguttatus 

Cydippe 

Koenigii 

viridis 

Dirce 

Cetonia  hiflrio 

ferratus 

Eurinomc 



Hippona 

_^_^_^ 

Cyane 

BUPRESTIS. 

LEPIDOPTERA. 

Ccenobita 

PI.  3. 

Cocalia 

ftemicornis 

Sophia 

Chryfis 

Papilio. 

Auge 

vEnea 

PI.  15,   16,    17,  18,   19, 

Baldus 

4-raarulata 

20,  21,22,23,24,  25, 

Periander 

26,  27,  28,29,30,  31, 

AUica 

Carabus. 

32,  33,  34,  35,  j6,37, 

Obrinus 

PI.  4. 

31,  39,40,  41,42,43, 

Liria 

6-maculatus 

44,  45,  46,  47,  48,  49. 

Crantor 

2-maculatus 

50,  51,52. 

Pann 

Antenor 

Pindarus 

Pausus. 

Andphus 

Vulcanus 

PI.  5. 

Priamus 

Chiton 

denticornis 

Panthous 

Herodotus 

thoracicus 
Fichtelii 

Heliacon 

IdcEUS 

Pythagoras 
Florus 

pilicornis 

Astyanax 

Li  lias 

CURCULIO. 
Pl.O. 

Regalis 
.     Palmaruni 

Polymnestor 

Sophocles 

Diephobus 

Jarbas 

Lacedemon 

Thales 

Empedocles 

Ulyffes 
Evalthe 
Lethe 

Meliboeus 
Tyrtaeus 

HEMIPTERA. 

Xenophon 
Achaeus 

Codes 

Phorbas 

FULGORA. 

PI.  7,  8. 
Pyrorhynchus 

Tiridates 

Strephon 

Idea 
Hippia 

JEo\ns 
Pericles 

hyalinata 

feftiva 

lineata 

Affinis 

Philippus 

Philomela 

Thucydides 

Leucippe 

Petronius 

pallida 

Danae 

Regulus 

Cicada. 
Indica 

Maerula 
Judith 

Lucanus 
Tarquinus 

Libythea 

.(Emulius 

Mantis. 

Eucharis 

Numitor 

PI.  y,  10,  11. 

Genutia 

Plinius 

gigas 

Amaryllis 

Plato 

viridis 

Caftalia 

Hippocrates 

ficcifolia 

Scylla 

Theocritus 

Cafta 

Parrhalius 

Gryllus. 

Oaavius 

Bibulus 

PI.  12. 

Pyrrhus 

Hylax 

reticulatus 

Menetho 

Ccenus 

punftatus 

Arcefilaus 

Livius 

monftrofus 

Blandina 

Romulus 

Liberia 

Ptolemseus 

LOCUSTA. 

Phegea 

Ovidius 

PI.  13. 

Fatima 

Curius 

Ainb.  inenfis 

Thyelia 

Propertius 

citritolia 

Nero 

Tibullus 

Augias 

Origines 

Plutargus 

Epiftetus 

Chemnis 

Thrax 

Mithridates 

Thrafibulus 

Jovianus 

Salvianus 

Galenus 

Catullus 

Spio 

Ennius 

Poly  bi  us 

Zeleucus 

Orcus 

Bufiris 

Cellus 

Phal^na. 

PI.  53,  54. 

Mineus 

fcalaris 

fanguinolenta 

figura 

lirigata 

hieroglyphica 


NEUROPTERA. 

Myrmeleon. 
PI.  55. 
Pardalis 
pundatum 


HYMENOPTERA 

Chrysis. 
PI.  56. 

fafciata 

fplcndida 

oculata 

Vespa. 

PI.  57. 
ciniSta 
petiolata 
arcuata 
Macaenfis 
tepida 

Apis. 
violacea 


DIPTERA. 


Diopsis. 

PI.  58. 
Ichneumonea 


INDEX 

ACCORDING  TO  THE 

ENTOMOLOGIA   SYSTEMATICA   OF   FABRICIUS. 


Class  1.  Eleuterata. 
Genus  2.   Scarabceus. 
Atlas 
fpinifex 
Miliaris 
Koenigii 
Genus  76.   Cetonia. 
Hiftrio 
Caerulea 
Genus  \g.  Carabus. 
.  2-macuIatus 
6-maculatus. 
Genus  78.  Buprejiis. 
fternicornis 
Chryfis 
JEaea 
4-maculata 
Genus  6\.  Cerocoma. 
(Paufus  Linn. 
&  Fabr.  Sys- 
tema   Eleute- 
ralorum.J 
denticornis 
thoracicus 
Fichtelii 
pilicornis 
Genus  102.   Curculio. 
Regalis 
Palmarum 

Class  2.  Ulonata. 
Genus  110.  Mantis. 

CPhasma  Ent. 
Syst.  Supp.J 

gigas 

viridis 

ficcifolia 
Genus  124.  Locusla. 

Amboinenfis 

citrifolia 
Genus  125.   Gryllus. 

reticulatus 

pun6latus 

monftrofus 

Order  p.  Glossata. 

Genus  1S6.   Papilio. 
*E(/uites  Trnjani. 
Antenor 
Antiphus 
.Priamus 
Panthous 
Heliacon 
Idaeus 
Aftyanax 
Polymneltor 
Deiphobiis 

**Equites  Achivi. 
Ulyfles 


T.  Bensley,  Printer,  Bolt-court,  Fleet-; 


Curius 
Lacedennon 

***Fc/?iva. 
Evalthe 
Eurinome 
Philomela 
Hippia 
affinis 

****Nymphales. 
Pyrihus 
Tiridates 
Codes 
Periander 
Empedocles 
Octavius 
Ifis 

Eribotes 
Ifidore 
Pliorcys 
Lethe 
Fatima 
Menetho 
Cydippe 
Cyane 
Cada 
Dirce 
Hiarba 
Blandina 
Phegea 
Gnidia 
Thyelia 
Liberia 
Arcefilaus 
Hippona 
Nero 
Obrinus 
Crantor 

******  Parnassii. 
Idea 

*****-**Da„ai, 
Amaryllis 
Caftalia 
Scylla 
Leucippe 
Danae 
Maerula 
Judith 
Libythea 
Eiicharis 
Genutia 


i*** 


#**#  Satyr 
Baldus 
Liria 
Allica 
CtEnobita 
Auge 


Sophia 
Cocalia 
Genus  18/.  Hefperia. 
*Rurales. 
Pann 
Pindarus 
Vulcanus 
Chiton 
Herodotus 
Pythagoras 
Florus 
Lifias 
Sophocles 
Jarbas 
Thales 
MeliboEUS 
Tyrtaeus 
Xenophon 
Achaeus 
Phorbas 
Strephon 
iEolus 
Pericles 
Philippus 
Thucydides 
Petroiiius 
Regulus 
Lucanus 
Tarquinus 
TEmulius 
Numitor 
Plinius 
Plato 

Hippocrates 
Theocritus 
Parrhafius 
Bibulus 
Hylax 
Coenus 
Livius 
Romulus 
Ptolemaeus 
Ovidius 


Spio 

Ennius 

Polybius 

Zeleucus 

Orcus 

Bufiris 

Celfus 

Genus  \Ql.  Bombyx. 
fanguinolenta 
figiira 

Genus  192.  CoJ/us. 
Mineus 
fcalaris 

Genus  194.   Noctua. 
ftrigata 
hieroglyphica 

Order  Synistata. 
Genus  133.  Myrvieleon. 
pardalis 
punclatum 

Order  Piezata. 
Genus  147.   Chryfis. 
fafciata 
fplendida 
oculata 

Genus  151.   Fe/pa. 

cincla 

petiolata 

arcuata 

Macenfis 

tepida 
Geiius  158.  Apis. 

violacea 

Order  Rvngota. 
Genus  201 .   Fulgora. 

Pyrorhynchus 

Hyalinata 

feliiva 

lineata 

pallida 
Genus  204.   Cicada. 

Indica 
Genus  213.   Cimex. 


Order  Antliata. 
Diopsis. 
Ichneumonea 


ERRATA. 
Part  of  the  letter  prels  conlained  in  the  fourteentli  number  of  this  work  having  been  inad- 
vertently put  to  prefs  before  theautlior  received  the  corrected  fheets,  it  has  been  found  neceflary 
to  reprint  tlie  Linnaean  and  Fabrician  Indexes,  and  at  the  fame  time  to  requeft  the  indulgence  of 
the  reader  for  the  following  incorrections  that  appear  in  other  parts  of  the  work. 


"  Index  according  to  the  Systematica  Nature"  to  be  cancelled,  that  referring  to  the  Systema 

Natuk^  being  intended  to  supply  its  place. 
Pausus  Denticornis,  iixtli  line  from  the  bottom  of  the  page,  for  Sphaeroides  (Pausus)  read 

Sphaerocerus 
Pausus  Thoracicus,  fourth  line,  for  teftaceis  rearf  teftaceusj  and  for  bipartite  reati  bipartite, 

after  which  infert  a  comma. 
CiMEX  Uniguttatus  fourth  line,  for  ferrugineis  read  ferrugineus. 
Among  the  Plebeii  Urbicolae  dele  defcription  of  Hesperia  (Papilio)  Saluftius,  a  fmall  bfedt  of 

which  no  figure  is  given. 

Running  title  on  the  defcription  of  Papilio  Panthous,  and  Papilio  Idaeus,  for  Hemiptera  read 
Lefidopteka. 


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