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Fig. 4. — Intestine of the caterpillar of Gastropacha Pini, Suckow marked similarly. F, is the clavate gut. 0, O, are the spinning vessels. Fig. 5. — Intestinal canal of Pontia brassier, Herold. C. — The sucking stomach. G. — The coecum, &c. marked as before. Fig. 6. — Proventiculus of the Dytiscus marginalis. Plate 2. Fig. 1. — Intestinal canal of the larva of Calosoma sycophanta, marked as before. H. — The internal longitudinally folded colon to which the last segment of the larva is still attached. Fig. 2. — Intestinal canal of the perfect beetle, Suckow. D. Ventricu- lus. D*. — A portion covered with glands. Fig. 3. — Intestinal canal of the larva of Dytiscus marginalis, marked the same Fig. 4. — Intestinal canal of the perfect beetle, similarly marked. Plate 3. Fig. 1. — Single salivary vessel of Nepis cinerea, Ramd. a. Duct. b. — Glands, c. — Glandular vessel. Fig. 2. — Second salivary vessel of Nepa cinerea, Ramd. a, b. Double duct of the auxiliary gland, d. — Auxiliary gland, e, e. Chief gland. Fig. 3. — Salivary vessel of Blaps, Leon, Duf. Fig. 4. — Auxiliary gland of Tabanus, Ramd. /?.■ — Duct. Fig. 5. — Auxiliary gland of Cicada, Leon, Duf. a, a, a, a. — Glandular bags, b, b. — Ducts, c, c. — Glandular vessels. Fig. 6. — Ventral salivary glands of Leptis, Ramd. a, a. The two glandular bags, b.— CEsophagus. c.— Outlet of the suckim* stomach, d. — Commencement of the Ventriculus. Fig. 7. — Ventral salivary glands of Bombylius, marked the same. Fig. 8. — Ventral salivary glands of Ciirysotoxum, Ramd., the same. Fig. 8*. — Lateral view of the heart of Melolontha vulgaris, a’ a. Orifices of the heart, 1 — 9. — Ventriculi. B. — End of the heart. C. — Aorta. Fig. 9. — Commencement of the heart, with the muscular wings of Melolontha vulgaris, a, a. — Muscular wings, b b Orifices in them, in front of each aperture of the heart. * Fig. 10.' — Spiracle of the abdomen of Dytiscus marginalis. Fig. 1 1 . — Portion of a trachea, a, a. — External tunic, b , b. — Spiral fila- ment which forms the second tunic, c, c. — Third, or mucous tunic. Fig. 12.— A portion of the tunic of the air-bag of Musca vomitoria magnified. b TABLE OF THE PLATES. INSECTA. Plate 4. Fig. 1.— Spiracle of Oryctes nasicornis, seen from the front, a, a. — The projecting margin, b, b. — Horny plates, which form its lips. Fig. 2. — The same, seen from the side. a. — Projecting margin, b, b.— The separated integument in the vicinity of the spiracle, c, c. — Posterior projecting margin of the spiracle, d, d . — The two horny triangles, which lie on one side of the main stem of the trachea, which join at *, and are moved by the broad muscle, e . /, f f — Branches of the tracheae. Fig. 3. — The same, from beneath, a, a. — External projecting margin. b , b. — Separated integument, c. — Spot where the apex of the lower triangle articulates with the margin of the spiracle that projects inwardly, d. — The lower horny triangle, fff — Stems of the tracheae. Fig. 4. — Spiracle of the larva of Cetonia aurata. a, a. — The external darkly-coloured margin, which is decorated with paler elliptical spots, b, b. — The central paler horny plate, c. — Margin of the true aperture, d, d. — Branches of tracheae. Fig. 5.— Last abdominal segment, with the ovipositor A, of Sirex juven- cus. B, B. — Lateral margins of the last largest segment. Fig. 6.— Apex of the abdomen, from the side. The ovipositor, b, projects from the two valves, a. Fig. 7. — Apex of the ovipositor, seen from above, c. — The divided dentate apex of the sheath, d, d. — The two dentate setae within the sheath. Fig. 8. — The ovipositor, from the side. c. — The upper channel, d. — The single lower seta. Fig. 9. — From beneath, c, c. — Sheath, d , d. — Setae. Fig. 10. — One seta, to exhibit the shape of the teeth upon it. Fig. 1 I,. — Transverse section of the ovipositor. a, a. — The external valves, c. — The sheath, d, d. — The setae, e. — Central free channel. Fig. 12. — Apex of the ovipositor, o. — The upper channel, b. — The fine seta. Fig. 13. — Section of the mere ovipositor, a. — Channel, b. — Seta. c. — Canal. Fig. 14. — Section of the ovipositor, with the valves, a. — Channel, b. — Seta, c, c. — Valves, e. — Canal. Fig. 15. — Last bent segment of an ovipositor of Cynips quercifolia, with the two hairy processes originating from the internal surface. Fig. 16. — The ovipositor, a, a. — Valves, b, b. — External channel of the setae, c. — Central finer seta. Fig. 17. — The external, b, b, and the central seta, c, alone. Fig. 18. — Section, a, a. — Valves, b, b. — External setae, c. — Central one. Plate 5. Fig. 1. — United testes of Pontia brassica:. Fig. 2. — Testes of Libellula, Suckow. Fig. 3. — Testes of Aphrophora spumarai. Fig. 4. — Testes of Tripula crocata, Suckow. Fig. 5. — Testes of Ranatra linearis. Fig. 6. — Half of the poison vessel of Apis mei.lifica. Fig. 7. — Testes of Dytiscus marginalis. a. — Large knob. b. — Small knob of the dnct. Fig. 7. b. — Testes of Silpha obscura, L. Duf. Fig. 8. — Testes of Hydrophilus piceus, Suckow. Fig. 9. — Testes of Ticrhodes, Suckow. Fig. 10. — Testes of Locusta viridissima. Fig. 11.— Testes of Staphylinus, L. Duf. TABLE OF THE PLATES, iii INSECTA. Plate 5. Fig. 12. — Testes and duct of Musca deviens, Suckow. Fig. 13. — Testes and duct of Semblis bicaudata, Suckow. Fig. 14. — Testes and duct of Apate, L. Duf. Fig. 15. — Testes and duct of CEdemera, L. Duf. Fig. 16. — Testes and duct of Pimei.ia, L. Duf. Fig. 17. — Testes and duct of Lytta vesicatoria, Brandt, a. — Testes. b. — First gum-vessel, b. b. — Second ditto, a *. — Bag-shaped distension at the connecting point of the duct. Fig. 18. — Testes of Lamia cedilis. Fig. 19. — Testes of Prionus, L. Duf. Fig. 20. — Testes of Cicaba, L. Duf. Vol. III. Page Plate 6. Fig. 1. — Therates basius, D’Urv. . . . 366 Fig. 2. — Anatomical details of Megacefhala Carolina, Latr. . 368 Fig. 3. — Trycondyla aptera, Latr. . . , 369 Fig. 4. — Ctenostoma ichneumoneum, Dej. . . . 368 Fig. 5.— -Colliuris modesta, Dej. . . . 368 Fig. 6. — Manticora maxillosa, Latr. . . .365 Fig. 7. — Cicindela tenuipes, Guer. . . . 366 Fig. 8. — Head of Oxycheila tristis, Dej. . . 366 Plate 7. Fig. 1. — Mouth of Anthia decas-guttata, Latr. Fig. 2. — Graphipterus multi-guttatus, Latr. Fig. 3. — Casnonia senegalensis, St. Farq. and Serv. Fig. 4. — Brachinus Jurinei, Dej. Fig. 5. — Trichognathus marginatus, Latr. Fig. 6. — Mouth and Tarsus of Galerita Americana, Latr. Fig. 7. — Head and Corslet of Zuphium olens, Latr. Fig. 8. — Helluo costatus, Latr. Fig. 9. — Dripta ruficollis, Dej. Fig. 10. — Agra splendida, Latr. Fig. 11. — Lebia flavomaculata, Guer. . 370 . 370 . 373 . 372 . 375 . 375 . 373 . 374 . 374 . 376 . 377 Plate 8. Fig. 1. — Panag^eus quadrimaculatus, Cuv. Fig. 2. — Pamborus alternans, Latr. Fig. 3. — Elater bicruciatus, Cuv. Fig. 4. — Onitis subflavus, Peron and Les. (male) Fig. 5. — Cetonia bicornis, female Fig. 6. — Heli.uo costatus, Bonn. Fig. 7. — Lamia venosa, M. Cattoire . 397 . 399 . 428 . Vol. IV. 8 . 32 Vol. III. 374 Vol. IV. 115 Plate 9. Fig. 1. — Goliath barbicornis, MacLeay. male {The Horned Goliath) 31 Fig. 2. — Buprestis scutellatus ( The Armed Buprestis) Vol. HI. 422 Fig. 3. — Lucanus serricornis ( The Serrated Lucanus ) Vol. IV. 35 Fig. 4. — Cetonia bicornis, Peron and Les. male ( The Two-horned Cetonia) . . . . . 32 Fig. 5. — Hispa marginata * {The Marginated Chesnut-Fly) . 128 Fig. 6. — IIel/eus perforata, Peron and Les. {The PerforatedHelceus of New Holland) . . • .257 Fig. 7. — Brentus appendiculatus, M. Cattoire . . 34 Plate 10. Fig. 1. — Testes of Nepa cinerea, Swamm. Fig. 2. — Testes of MelolGntha vulgaris, Suckow. Fig. 3. — Auxiliary testes of Hyuroph piceus, Suckow. Fig. 4. — Auxiliary testes of Locusta vnunissiMA. a. — Superior fasci- culus of vessels, b. — Retainer, clothed on the surface with small processes, into which the duct, c, opens, d. — Sperm bladder. This species is a Fabrioian Alurnus. IV TABLE OF THE PLATES. INSECTA. Plate 10. Fig. 5.— Ducts of the genitalia of Donacia aquatica, Suckow, without appendages. Fig. 6. — Ducts of the genitalia of Faryganea oreracea. a.— -Vasa deferentia. b. — Vesica seminalis. Fig. 7- — Ducts of the genitalia of Dyticus marginalis, marked the same. Fig. 8. — Ducts of the genitalia of Apis mell., Brandt, a, a . — Vesica seminalis. b, b. — Clavate gum-vessels. Fig. 9. — Ducts of the genitalia of Meloronth a vur saris, Suckow. a, a „ — Ducts of the vesica seminalis. b, b. — Gum-vessels* with their distension. Fig. 10. — Ducts of the genitalia of Hydrophilus piceus, Suckow. a, a, — Vasa deferentia. a*7 a*. — -Vesica seminalis. a, a. — Ends of the auxiliary testes, b*, b — The first furcate gum-vessel, b, b. — The second simple ones. Fig. 11. — Ducts of the genitalia of Lamia iEDitis, Fab. a, a. — Vesica seminalis. b — Furcate gum-vessel, with unequal branches. Fig. 12. — -Organs of Vanessa Uiiticce, Swamm., male. a. — United testes. a*, a*. — -Vasa deferentia, into which the gum- vessels, b, b, open. Fig. 13. — Gum-vessel of Calosoma sycgphanta, Suckow. a. — Vasa deferentia of one side, which opens into the gum-vessel b, b7 of the side- that of the other side and the ductus eja- culatorious is cut off. Fig. 14. — -Ducts of the genitalia of Tipula crosata, Suckow. a, a.— Vasa deferentia. Gum-vessels. Plate 11. Fig. 1. — Apex of the abdomen of a Cicada. A. — Last dorsal segment. B. — Basal joint of the sheath of the ovipositor, C. — Terminal joint, D. — Last ventral segment. Fig. 2.— Ovipositor with the valves from beneath. B. B. — Basal joints of the valves. C, C.— -Terminal joints. D. — The ovipositor. Figs. 3, 4, 7, 8.— -Male organs of a Cararus. Fig. 3.-— Prepuce from beneath, a, a. — -The horny ridges of the pre- puce. b. — The horny plate which lies in the lower portion of the prepuce, c.— Process in which the penis lies. d. — Last dorsal segment. Fig. 4.—- Prepuce from above, as taken from the ventral cavity, a. — The horny ridges which distend the bag of the prepuce, b. — The process of the prepuce, in which the penis lies. c. — Apex of this process, into which the vasa deferentia extends, d. — Last dorsal segment. Fig. 5. — Apex of the sheath of the ovipositor of a Cicada from above* toothed on the margin, furrowed in the centre, emarginate at the apex to receive the points of the setae, which form the true apex of the ovipositor. Fig. 5. a.-— Section, a, a. — The valves, b, b . — The sheath, c, — The setae. Fig. 6. — Section of the mere ovipositor, a, a. — The sheath, b. — The setae. Fig. 7.— The penis of a Carabus from beneath, a. — Aperture of the penis* whence the sperm flows. Fig. 8.— Penis from above, with a , lateral moveable process, b, in which the muscles are inserted. Figs. 9, 10. — ’Ovipositor of Cimbex variabilis. Fig. 9. — The valves opened from beneath. A, A.— The last dorsal seg- ment. a. a. — External valves, b, b. — Internal valves, or saws, c — Central short process. Fig, 10.— An internal valve. A— -Furrow, a.— Lower surface of the valye. b.~ -Superior surface. TABLE OF THE PLATES. V INSECTA. Plate 11. Figs. 11, 12, 13. 15, 17, 18. — Ovipositor of Locusta. Fig. 11. — Apex of the abdomen of Locusta" viridissim a. A. — Last dorsal segment. B. — Last ventral segment. C. — Ovi- positor. Fig. 12. — One half of the sheath seen from the exterior of Locusta ephippiger. Fig. 13. — The same from the inner surface, a.— -Superior half of the valve, c. — Lower half. b. — Central, smaller, inner valve of the same side. Fig. 14. — Setse of the ovipositor of a Cicada from the inner side to show the central channel. Fig. 15. — External view of the ovipositor of a Locusta. a. — Upper half, c. — Lower half. Fig. 16. — Apex of the ovipositor of a Cicada from beneath, a, a.— Superior distended sheath, with teeth on the margin b, b. —The lower setae pushed upwards, so that they project beyond the apex of the sheath. Fi<>-. 17. — The ovipositor of a Locusta from within, a.— Upper half. c.— Lower half. b. — Internal valve, indicated here only as a projecting ridge. Fig. 18. — The jointed ovipositor of Chrysis, Kirby and Spence. Plate 12. Figs. 1-6. — Male organs of Dyticus mauginalis. Fig. l. — View of them beneath, with the last divided ventral plate. A, A. — The two halves of the ventral plate. B, B. — Muscles that affixed them to the preceding one. C, C. — Horny ridges, which partly serve these for insertion. D, D. — Muscles which unite the transverse ridge with the ventral plates, a. — A horny ring lying beneath in the prepuce, g, g. — Muscles that move the penis, f. — Vasa deferentia. Fig. 2. — Penis and prepuce separated from the last ventral plate, seen from beneath, a. — A horny ring that distends the prepuce. b. — Horny plate which lies in it. i. — Membranous portion of the prepuce, d. — Sheath of the penis, e. — Penis, g , g. — Muscles which move the penis, f. — Yasa deferentia. Fig. 3. — The same from above, a, a. — Horny ring of the prepuce, running at the margin, and connected with the penis by muscles, h, h. i. — Membranous portion of the prepuce, k. — Horny plate lying in the upper part of the prepuce. 1. — Horny scale to which the ends of the horny arch of the prepuce are attached, e. — Penis, g, g. — Muscles which move the penis. f. — Vasa deferentia. Fig. 4. — The same seen from the left side. a. — Horny ring of the preduce. b. — Horny scale lying in the lower portion. The rest as in the preceding. Fig. 5. — The penis, after the removal of the prepuce, a, a.— Mem- branous portion of the prepuce, which is drawn back by horny ridges, b, which are connected with the horny ring of the prepuce c, c, by means of muscles, at its upper margin, d , d. — Valves of the penis, e. — Penis. Fig. 6. — Penis, quite free. a. — Ridge which lies in the penis, and closes its aperture, b. — Lower channel, in which the ridge or bone lies. Figs. 7-10. — Male organs of Hydropi-iii.us piceus. Fig. 7. — Prepuce from above. M. — The removed colon, d, d. — Last dorsal segment, with three fenestrations, b, b. — Horny ring which distends the prepuce. E, E. — Sheaths of the penis. VI TABLE OF THE PLATES. INSECTA. Plate 12. Fig. 8.— The same, from beneath, a. — Horny plates, which lie in the lower portion of the prepuce, whence the ridges proceed which affix themselves to the apex of the last ventral plate, e, e. c, c. — Other horny ridges, b, b. — As fig. 7. d, d. — Last dor- sal segment. E. — Sheath of the penis. Fig. 9. — The free penis, from above, more magnified than fig. 8. A, A. — Reflexed margins of the horny plate. A. — As in fig. 10. B. — Membranous portion of the penis. E, E. — Sheaths of the penis, consisting of horn. Fig. 10. — Free penis, from beneath. A. — A cordiform horny plate, to which the sheaths are attached. E, E. — The sheaths of the penis. F. — Penis. Figs. 11, 12. — Sexual organs of Callichroma moschatum. Fig. 11. — A. — Prepuce, supported by a horny ridge, C, which distends into a horny plate, B, upon the upper surface of the prepuce. D. — Penis. E. — Yasa deferentia. F. — Ridge, by means of which the penis is pushed forwards. Fig. 12. — Free penis, seen from the left side. a. — Lower horny tip of the penis, b. — Upper ditto, c. — Vasa deferentia. Figs. 13-16. — Male organs of Blatta orientalis. Fig. 13. — View from above, b. — Left horny plate covering them. d. — Penis. Fig. 14. — The same from beneath, c.— Right horny plate, fc.— Left. a. — Upper, d. — Penis. Fig. 15. — The superior covering plate, consisting of several horny pieces, and provided with a hooked process. Fig. 16. — The right covering plate, composed of two pieces, a. — The principal plate. Vol. III. Page Plate 13. Fig. 1.— Siagona Europ^a, Dej. . . . 379 Fig. 2. — Oxystomus Sancti-Hilarii, Latr. . . . 382 Fig. 3. — Sgapterus Guerini, Dej. . . . 380 Fig. 4.- — Enceladus gigas, Bon. • . 378 Fig. 5.— Apotomus rufus, Latr. .... 384 Fig. 6. — Hinder foot of Dischirius thoracius, Latr. . . 382 Fig. 7.— Morio simplex, Dej. .... 383 Fig. 8.-— Acanthocelis ruficornis, Latr. ; Scarites ruficornis, Fab. 380 Fig. 9. — Antennae of Ozajna Rogerii, Dej. . . . 383 Fig. 10. — Ditomus violaceus, Latr. . . . 383 Fig. II. — Head of Ditomus calydonius, Latr. . . . 383 Fig. 12. — Uyclosemus fi.exuosus, Latr. . . . 384 Plate 14. Fig. 1. — Harpalus tricolor, Guer. . . . . 384 Fig. 2. — Trigonotoma viridicollis, Dej. . . . 386 Fig. 3. — Elytra of Feronia navarica, Latr. . . . 386 Fig. 4. — Elytra and Tarsus of Feronia melanaria, Latr. . 388 Fig. 5. — Cephalotes rufipes, Latr. . . . . 391 Fig. 6. — Hinder Tarsus of Patrobus rufipes, male . . 398 Fig. 7. — Mormolyce phyllodes, Hag. . . . 392 Fig. 8. — Hinder Foot and Jaw of Zabrus gibbus, Latr. . 387 Fig. 9.— -Antennae of Sphodrus terricola, Latr. . . 393 Fig. 10. — Hinder Foot of Feronia hottentota, Latr. . . 390 Fig. 11.— Hinder Tarsus and Foot otf Licinus agricola, male . 396 Fig. 12. — Head of Loricera pilicornis, Latr. . . 398 Fig. 13. — Cynthia abaxoides, Latr. . . . 397 Fig. 14. — Panagajus fulgipennis, Latr. . . . 397 Fig. 15. — Omophron saturalis, Guer. . . . 403 TABLE OF THE PLATES. Vii INSECTA. Vol. in. Page Plate 15. Fig. 1. — Sph^eroderus nitiuicollis, Chev. . . 399 Fig. 2. — Calosoma rufipenne, Dej. . . . 402 Fig. 3. — Cychrus italicus, Bon. .... 399 Fig. 4. — Pamborus alternans, Latr. . . . 399 Fig. 5. — Head of Pogonophorus . . . 403 Fig. 6. — Hinder Tarsus of Pelophila . . .404 Fig. 7. — Car abus ratilans, Latr. . . . 401 Fig. 8. — Pelecium cyanipes, Kirby . . . . 397 Fig. 9. — Masorosus luxatus, Dej. . . . 406 Fig. 10. — Palpi of the principal Bembidion . . . 405 Plate 16. Fig. 1. — Dytiscus Lherminieri, Chev. . . . 409 Fig. 2. — Dytiscus serricornis, Payk. . . . 409 Fig. 3. — Hinder Foot of Colymbetes . . . 410 Fig. 4. — Hinder Foot of Hydroporus planus, Latr. . . 410 Fig. 5, — Hygrobia Hermanni, Latr. . . . 410 Fig. 6. — Noterus crassicornis, Clairv. . . . 411 Fig. 7. — Haliplus elevatus .... 411. Fig. 8. — Gyrinus sulcatus, Dej. . . . 413 Plate 17. Fig. 1. — The left covering horny plate, with the penis of Callichroma moschatum. b — The upwards bent penis, furnished at the end with a hook. Figs. 2-4. — Male organs ofCiMBEX variabilis. Fig. 2. — From below, a, a, a , a. — The external sheaths, each consisting of a lower horny and a superior membranous portion, b, b. — The penis, likewise consisting of two halves. Fig. 3. — The left half of the sexual apparatus, seen from without, a. — Horny basal portion of the sheath, b. — Membranous appen- dage. c, c. — Halves of the valvular penis. Fig. 4. — The same from within, marked similarly, d. — Outlet of the vasa deferentia. Figs. 5-7. — Male organs of Vespa Germanica seen from beneath. Fig. 6.— -Penis, from the side, distended like a spoon anteriorly, c, with a barb, a , by which it hangs attached during copula. Fig. 7. — The same, from above, marked similarly, b. — Internal passage of the penis. Figs. 8, 9. 10. — Male organs of Deilephila Galii. Fig. 8. — Lateral view of the whole apex of the abdomen, a, a. — Horny ring to which the external sheath is affixed, b. — External sheath of the left side. c. — Penis, e. — Anus. Fig. 9 — Sheath of the right side seen from within. Fig. 10. — Free penis, a, with the aperture c, and the muscles b , which attaches it. Figs. 11, 12. — Male organs of Cercopis vulnerata. Fig. 11. — The sexual apparatus, enclosed in valves, seen from the left side. Fig. 12. — The opened sexual apparatus, seen from above. The external valves are removed, a, a. — The internal valves, b, b.— The horny penis, consisting of two parts, bent outwards. Fig. 13. — Ovaria of Ephemera marginata. Fig. 14. — Ovaria of Phasma gigas, Mull. Fig. 15. — Ovaria of Gryllus migratorius. Fig. 16. — Ovaria of Meloe proscarabeus. Fig. 17.— Anterior aperture of the penis of Deilephila Galii, seen from above. riato 18. Fig. 1. — Ovaria of Gryllotalpa vulgaris, Mull. Fig. 2. — Ovaria of Lepisma, Trev. Fig. 3. — Internal sexual organs of Hippobosca, L. Duf. a, a.— Ovaries. b. — Uterus. c,-— Conducting vessels. via TABLE OF THE PLATES* INSECTA. Plate 18. Fig. 4. — Ovary of Anthidium, Suckow. Fig. 5. — Ovary of Tinea Evonymella, Suckow. Fig. 6.— -Ovary of Musca carnaria, Suckow. Fig. 7. — Ovary of Aphrop-hora spumaria, Suckow. Fig. 8. — Ovary ofLucANus parallelopipedus, Suckow. Fig. 9. — 'Uterus without appendage of Tipula crocata, Suckow. Fig. 10. — Uterus with an appendage of Anthidium manicatum, Suckow'. a.— The sperraatheca. Fig. 11.— Uterus with an appendage of Hydrophilus piceus, Suckow. a. — The spermatheca, into which the serpentine gum-vessel evacuates. Fig. 12.— Uterus with an appendage of Melouontha vulgaris, Suckow. a. — Spermatheca. b. — -Gum-vessel. The pockets are at the end of the sheath, into which the knob of the penis inserts itself. Fig. 13. — Uterus w'ith an appendage of Xylocopa, Suckow. a. — Spermatheca. b. — Gum-vessel. Fig. 14. — Uterus with an appendage of Sikex, Suckow. a. — Sperma- theca, with the twTo ears. b. — Gum-vessel. Fig. 15. — 'Uterus with an appendage of Harpalus ruficornis. a. — Sack-shaped distended sheath, b. — Gum-vessel. Fig. 16. — Uterus of Lucan us, Suckow. a. — Spermatheca. d, d. — ■ Double gum-vessel. Fig. 17. — Uterus of Gryllotalpa vulgaris, Suckow. a. — Spermatheca. b, b. — Gum-vessels. Fig. 18. — Uterus of Lepisama, Trev. b, b — Gum-bags. Fig. 19. — Poison-vessels of Apis mellifica, Swamm. a, a. — Secreting vessels, b. — Poison-bladder. Yol. UI. Page Plate 19. Fig. 1. — Oxyporus rufus, Lin. . . . . 414 Fig. 2. — Head of Astra pceus ulmineus, Oliv. . . 414 Fig. 3. — Staphylinus tataricus, Fisc. . . . 415 Fig. 4. — Lathrobium elongatum, Lin. . . . 416 Fig. 5. — Paederus ruficollis, Fab. . . . . 416 Fig. 6.- — Procirrus Lefeburi, Latr. . . . 416 Fig. 7.— Head of an Evaesthetus . . . . 417 Fig. 8. — Stenus biguttatus, Lin. . . . 417 Fig. 9. — Anterior Tarsus of a Stilicus . . . 416 Fig. 10. — Oxytelus tricornis, Fab. . . .417 Fig. 11. — Osorius Brasiliensis, Guer. . . . 417 Fig. 12. — Zyrophorus striatus, Leach . . . 418 Plate 20. Fig. 1. — Head of Prognatha rufipenne, Latr. . . . 418 Fig. 2. — Coprophilus rugosus, Grav. . . .418 Fig. 3. — Lesteva dichroa, Latr. . . . . 418 Fig. 4. — Micropeplus maillei, Dej. . . . 418 Fig. 5. — Aleochara canaliculata, Fab. . . . 419 Fig. 6.— Lomechusa paradoxa, Grav. . . . 419 Fig. 7. — Omalium blattoides, Grav. . . . . 418 Fig. 8.—' Tachinus atricapillus, Fab. . . . 419 Fig. 9. — Tachiporus marginatus, Grav. . . . 420 Plate 21. Fig. 1. — Buprestris bicolor, Latr. . . . 422 Fig. 2. — Anatomy of Buprestris gigas, Fab. . . .422 Fig. 3. — Buprestris rubripennis, Guer. • . . 422 Fig. 4. — Buprestris Lalandii, Guer. . . . . 423 Fig. 5. — Aphanisticus emarginatus, Latr. . . . 423 Fig. 6. — -Trachys cruentata, Fab. . . . . 423 Fig. 7. — Melasis buprestoide, Qliv. . . . 424 TABLE OF THE PLATES. ix INSECTA. Vol. III. Plate 22. Fig. I.— Eucnemis capucinus, Man. . . Fig. 2. — Pterotarsus histrio, Latr. Fig. 3. — Anatomical details of Galba marmorata, Guer. Fig. 4. — Adelocera Chabannii, Guer. Fig. 5. — Pachyderes ruficollis, Guer. Fig. 6. — Cerophytum elateroides, Latr. Fig. 7. — Throscus dermestoides, Latr. ; Elater dermestoides Fig. 8. — Chelonarium unoatum, Latr. Fig. 9. — Cryptostoma denxicornis, Fab. ; Elater denticornis Fig. 10. — Head and Corslet of Lob ederus monilicornis, Guer. Fig. 1 1.— Nematodes filum, Latr. ; Eunemis filum Fig. 12. — Head of Hemirhipus flabellicornis, Latr. ; Elate flabellicornis Fig. 13. — Antennae of Ctenicera haimatodes, Latr. Fig. 14. — Elater plagiatus, Germ. Fig. 15. — Campylus denticollis, Fisc. Fig. 16. — Antennae of Phyllocerus flavipennis, Dej. Plate 23. Fig. 1. — Physodactylus Henningii, Fisc. Fig. 2. — Cebrio fuscus, Gory Fig. 3. — Antennae of Cebrio gigas, (female) Fig. 4. — Antennae of Anelastes Drurii, Kirby Fig. 5. — Callirhipis Goryi, Guer. Fig. 6. — Anatomical details of Callirhipis Dejeanii, Latr. Fig. 7. — Rhipicera cyanea, Guer. Fig. 8. — Antennae of Rhipicera, (female) Fig. 9. PtILODACTYLA ELATERINA, Illig, Fig. 10. — Elodes pallidus, Latr. Fig. 1]. — Hinder foot of a Scyrtes Fig. 12. — Eubria palustris, Germ. Plate 24. Fig. 1. — Lycus latissimus, Fab. Fig. 2. — Head of Dictyoptera sanguinea guinea, Lin. Fig. 3. — Antennae of Omalisus saturalis, Geo Fig. 4. — Drilus flavescens, (female) Fig. 5. — Drilus flavescens, (male) Fig. 6. — Drilus jiufisollis, Dej. Fig. 7. — Lampyris Savignyi, Kirby Fig. 8. — Antennae of Amydetes, Hoff. Fig. 9. — Anatomical details of Cladopherus ; Fig. 10. — Silus tricolor, Guer. Fig. 11. — Malthinus biguttatus, Oliv. Fig. 12. — Anatomical details of Cordyloceiia Page . 425 . 425 . 425 . 425 . 426 . 427 . 425 . 425 . 427 . 427 . 427 r . 427 . 427 . 428 . 429 . 429 . 430 . 430 . 430 . 431 . 431 . 431 . 431 . 431 . 432 . 432 . 432 . 433 • 434 Latr. ; Lampyris san- . 434 ff. . . 434 . 437 . 437 . 438 . 436 . 436 . 439 . 439 . 439 ntennata, Guer. . 440 ficqllis, Guer. Plate 25. Fig. 1. — Malachius ruficollis, Fab. . . .439 Fig. 2. — Dasytes trifasciatus, Guer. . . . 440 Fig. 3. — Zygia oblonga, Fab. .... 440 Fig. 4. — Mei yris viridis . . . . 440 Fig. 5. — Melyris abdominalis, Fab. . . . 440 Fig. 6. — Pklecophora nigrolinata, Guer. . , , 441 Fig. 7. — Cylidrus Buguetii, Guer. . . .441 Fig. 8. — Tillus ruBRIcollis, Guer. . . . 442 Fig. 9. — Tillus unifasciatus, Fab. . . . 442 Fig. 10. — Priocera variegata, Kirby . . . 412 Fig. 11. — Axiana analis, Kirby .... 412 Fig. 12. — Eurypus rubens, Kirby . . . . 442 Fig. 13. — Thanasimus bombycinus, Chev. . . . 413 X TABLE OF THE PLATES. INSECTA. Plate 25. Fig. 14. — Thanasimus formicaries, Fab. Fig. 15. — Opilo mollis, Latr. Fig. 16. — Clerus Olivierii, Chev. Fig. 17. — Clerus Alvearius, Fab. Fig. 18. — Necrobia violacea, Lin. Fig. 19. — Necrobia ruficollis, Fab. Fig. 20. — Enoplium viridipenne, Kirby Vol. HI. Page . 443 . 443 . 443 . 443 . 444 . 444 . 444 Plate. 26. Fig. 1. — Ptinus italicus, Chev. . . .445 Fig. 2. PlTILINUS SERRATICORNIS, Oliv. . . . 445 Fig. 3. — Xyletinus pallens, Stev. . . . 445 Fig. 3, a , b, c. — Anatomical details of Xyletinus pectinatus, Fab. . . . .446 Fig. 4. — OcHINA SANGUINICOLLIS, Zicgl. . . . 440 Fig. 5. — Dorcatoma rubens, Chev. . . . 445 Fig. 6. — Gibbium scotias, Oliv. ; Ptinus scotias, Fab. . 445 Fig- 7. — Anatomical details of Anobium pertinax, Lin. . . 446 Fig. 8. — Atractocerus molorchoides, Guer. . . 447 Fig. 9. — Hylecaetus Jav anus, Chev. . . . 443 Fig. 10. — Lymbxylon nayale, Oliv. . . . 44s Fig. 11. — Cupes capitata, Fab. . . . 443 Fig. 12. — Rhysodes costatus, Chev. . . . 448 Plate 27. Fig. 1. — Mastigus fuscus, Klug. Fig. 2. — Scymcenus Helwegii, Latr. Fig. 3. — Anatomical details of Scydmcenus hirticollis, Gyl. Fig. 4. — Hololopta quatuor-dentata, Fab. Fig. 5. — Hister mandibularis, Chev. Fig. 6. — Anatomical details of Hister quadri-maculatus, Lin. Fig. 7- — Sph-^erites glabratus ; Hister glabratus, Fab. Fig. 8. — Necrophorus maritimus, Esch. Fig. 9. — Necrophorus germanicus, Lin. Fig. 10. — SlLPHA GRANIGERA, Chev. Fig. 11. — Necrodes littoralis, Lin. ; Silpha littoralis, Fab. Fig. 12. — Necrophilus hydrophiloides, Esch. Fig. 13. — Agyrtes castaneus, Fab. Fig. 14. — Scaphidium nigripes, Chev. Fig. 15. — Scaphidium quatuor-maculatum, Oliv. . 450 . 450 . 450 . 451 . 452 452 . 453 . 455 . 455 . 455 . 453 . 457 . 457 . 45 7 . 457 Plate 28. Fig. 1. — Colobicus marginatus, Latr. . . . 459 Fig. 2. — Thymalus marginicollis, Chev. . . . 459 Fig. 3. — Anatomical details of Thimalus limbatus, Fab. . 459 Fig. 4. — Ips fasciata, Oliv. . . . 459 Fig. 5. — Anatomical details of Ips quatuor-punctata, Herbst. . 459 Fig. 6. — Nitidul a Peruviana, Guer. . . . 460 Fig. 7. — Anatomical details of Nitidul a imperialis, Fab. . 460 Fig. 8. — Cercus pulicarius, Latr. . . . 460 Fig. 9. — Byturus tomentosus, Fab. . . . 460 Fig. 10. — Dacne femoralis, Chev. . . . 460 Fig. 11. — C-ryptophagus NiGRirENNis, Payk. . . 461 Fig. 12. — Anatomical details of Cuyptophagus populi, Payk. . 461 Plate 29. Fig. 1. — Aspidiphorus orbiculatus, Gyl. . . 461 Fig. 2.— Dermestes carnivorus, Fab. . . . 462 Fig. 3. — Megatoma undata. Latr. . . . 462 Fig. 4. — Anatomical details of Megatoma trifasciata, Fab. . 462 Fig. 5. — Attagenus serra, Fab. . . . 463 TABLE OF THE PLATES* xi INSECTA. Vol. III. Page Plate 29. Fig. 6. — Anthrenus capensis, Fab. , . . 463 Fig. 7. — Anatomical details of Nosodendron fasciculare, Oliv. 464 Fig. 8. — Byrrhus alpinus, Gory . . . 464 Fig. 9. — Anatomical details of Byrrhus Dennii, Kirby , . 464 Fig. 10. — Trinodes hirtus, Fab. ; Anthrenus hirtus . 464 Fig. 11. — Heterocerus marginatus, Fab. . . . 466 Fig. 12. — Foot of Byrrhus concolor, Sturm. . . 464 Plate 30. Fig. 1. — Potamophilus ortentajlis, Gory Fig. 2. — Dryops proliferjcornis, Fab. ; Fig. 3. — Anatomical details of Elmis Volckmari, Panz. Fig. 4. — Macronychus quadri-tuberculatus, Mill. Fig. 5. — Georissus pygmjeus, Gyl. Fig. 6. — Elqphorus nubilus, Fab. . 466 . 467 . 467 . 467 . 467 . 468 Fig. 7. — Anatomical details of Elophorus fennicus, Payk. . 468 Fig. 8. — Antennae of Hydrochus elongatus, Fab.; Elophorus elon- gates ..... 469 Fig. 9. — Palpi of Ochthebius hybernicus, Curt. . . 469 Fig. 10. — Anatomical details of Hydr^ena testacea, Curt. . 469 Fig. 11. — Spercheus sulcatus, Gory . . . 469 Fig. 12. — Anatomical details of Spercheus emarginatus, Fab. . 469 Fig. 13. — Globaria nitida, Guer. A new species . . 470 Fig. 14. — Hydrophilus spinipennis, Gory . . .471 Fig. 15. — Sthajridium dimidiatum, Gory . . . 472 Vol. IV. Page Plate 31. Fig. 1. — Ateuchus .TEgyptiorum, Latr. . . . 5 Fig. 2. — Anatomical details of Ateuchus sacer, Latr . 5 Fig. 3. — Circellium hemisphericum, Latr. . . .6 Fig. 4.-— Coprobius viridts, Latr. . . . . 6 Fig. 5.— Eurysternus fcedus, Guer. . » .6 Fig. 6. — Ontophagus rarus, Guer. . . . 7 Fig. 7. — Anatomical details of Ontophagus vacca, Latr. . 7 Fig. 8. — Phaneus imperator, Chev. . . .8 Fig. 9. — Oniticellus formosus, Chev. . . . 7 Fig. 10. — Copris bellator, Chev. . . .8 Fig. 11. — Aphodius ripunctatus, Fab. . . . 9 Plate 32. No. 1. — Exhibits parts of the thorax of Carabus glabratus. Fig. 1. — Prothorax from above. Fig. 2.—Prothorax from beneath. Fig. 3. — Prosternum from the inner surface. Fig. 4. — The omium. b. — The external surface, b*. The reflexed mar- gin which is attached to the inner surface of the pronotura. Fig. 5. — Lateral view of the prosternum, c, c. — Its two internal scale- shaped processes. Fig. 6. — Meso and Metathorax seen from above. R, R. — The rudimentary wings, b. — The same from beneath. S, S. — The first abdo- minal segment. S*, S*. — The second ditto. K, K. — Coxse of the posterior legs. T, T. — Trochanters. Fig. 7. — Anterior view of the mesosteruum. f. — Two processes which form the fork, and between which the nervous cord lies. Fig. 8. — Anterior wings of the scapula seen from the surface, b. — The reflexed margin which lies against the posterior wings. Fig. 9. — Posterior wings of the scapula seen from the surface, b*. — The reflexed maigin which lies against the margin of the anterior wing, and forms the suture in which both meet together. XU TABLE OF THE PLATES. INSECTA. Vol. IV. Page Plate 32. No. 2. —Parts of the skeleton of Dytiscus. Fig. l. Internal portion of the head, a, a. — The two ridges which pro- ceed from the throat and enclose the cerebellum, c. — The tentorium, d. — A band, consisting of two halves, upon which the anterior portion of the cerebellum rests, e, e. — Two hooked processes, which encompass the oesophagus in front of the cerebrum. /,/. — A horny ridge to which the labrum is attached, g. — The tongue, h.— A horny semicircular bone, to which the tongue is attached, b, b. — The orbits. Fie. 2. — The prothorax seen from beneath, b, b. — The omia. Fig. 3. — The prosternum from behind, a, a. — The jugularia. b, b. — In- ternal processes of the prosternum. Fig. 4. — The omium seen from the surface. 6. — The external surface. 6*. — The reflexed margin which lies against the surface of the pronotum. Fig. 5. — Prosternum from the side. b. — The internal processes. Fig. 6.— Coxse, trochanters and femur of the intermediate leg. a. — Audouin’s trochantinus. Fig. 7. — Meso and metathorax from above. Fig. 8. — The same from beneath Fig. 9. — Mesosternum exposed, so as to show its internal processes. E. — The body of the vertebra whence the arches proceed which encompass the nervous cord, b, b, are the transverse pro- cesses. a. — The processus spinosus, consisting of two halves. Fig. 10.— Anterior wing of the scapula (D). Fig. 11. — losterior wing of the scapula (D*). b. — The reflexed margin which forms the suture with that of the anterior wing. Fig. 12. — The connate coxae seen from the front to exhibit the process springing from them. b, b — The anterior processes, a, a , — The posterior, with their furcate branches**. Plate 32. No. 3.— Portions of the skeleton of Bufrestis mariana. Fig. 1. — Prothorax from beneath. A, A. — Reflexed margin of the pro- notum. B. — Prosternum. 6, b. — The small round plates which correspond to the anterior wings of the scapulae in CARABUsand Dytiscus. Fig. 2.— The same from the front, a, a. — The jugularia. Fig. 3. — Prosternum from the side. Fig. 4. — Upper view of the meso and metathorax. Fig. 5. — The same from beneath. Fig. 6-8.— Mesosternum and scapulae in their natural situation, b. — > Mesosternum (E, E). Figs. 7, 8. — Anterior wings of the scapulse ("D, D). Fig. 9. — Prosternum from within, a, a. — Internal processes. Fig. 10. — Metathorax from within, b, b. — The anterior teeth, a, a.— The posterior. Fig. 11. — The same from the side. Fig. 12. — Meso and metathorax of Hister cadaverinus seen from beneath. S. — First abdominal segment. Fig. 1 3. — The same from above. Plate 33. Fig. 1.- — Oryctes Chevrolatii, Guer. . . .15 Fig. 2. — Agacephala furcata, Guer. . . . 15 Fig. 3.- — ScarabjEUS mentor, Guer. . . .16 Fig. 4.— Anatomical details of Scarab2eus gedeon, Fab. . 16 TABLE OF THE PLATES. xiii INSECTA. Vol. IV. Page Plate 33. Fig. 5. — Pileurus cribratus, Chevr. . . . 17 Fig.fi. — Hexodon reticulatus, Qliv. . . .17 Fig. 7- — Cyclocephala frontalis, Chevr. . . . 17 Fig. 8. — Anatomical details of Cyclocephala geminata, Fab. ; Melolonthae geminata . . .18 Plate 34. Fig. 1. — Leucothyreus nitidicollis, Guer. . . . 21 Fig. 2.— Anatomical details of Anoplognathus Latreillei, Sch. 20 Fig. 3. — Geniates barbatus, Kirby . . .21 Fig. 4. — Apogonia gemellata, Kirby . . . 21 Fig. 5. — Melolontha flavida, Gory . . .22 Fig. 6. — Antennae of Melolontha vulgaris . . 22 Fig. 7. — Antennae of Rhisotrogus pini, Latr. . . . 23 Fig. 8. — Ceraspis decora, Gory . . .24 Fig. 9. — Anatomical details of Ceraspis albida, Serv. . 24 Fig. 10. — Areoda Kirbii, Mac Leay . . . 24 Fig. 11. — Serica flavimana, Gory . . .24 Fig. 12. — Anatomical details of Serica variabilis, Latr. . 24 Fig. 13. — Diphucephala furcata, Guer. . . . 24 Fig. 14. — Macrodactylus saturalis, Chev. . . 25 Plate 35. Fig. 1. — Plectris tomentosa, Lep. Serv. . . . 25 Fig. 2. — Popilia nitidicollis, Gory . . .25 Fig. 3.— -Anisopha saturalis, Guer. . . . 25 Fig. 4. — Euchlora viridana, Guer. . , .25 Fig. 5. — Leptsia rupicola, Serv. . . . . 25 Fig. 6. — Dicrania velutina, Gory . . .26 Fig. 7. — Hoplia farinosa, Fab. . . . . 26 Fig. 8. — Dichelus dentipes, Serv . . .28 Plate 35. bis. Fig. 1. — Glaphyrus rufipennis, Gory . . . 2 7 Fig. 2. — Amphicoma bombyliformis, Pall. . . 27 Fig. 3. — Anatomical details of Amphicoma Lasserii . . 27 Fig. 4. — Anthipna abdominalis, Esch. . . 27 Fig. 5. — Chasmopterus hirtulus, Illig. . . . 28 Fig. 6. — Pachyenemus crassipes, Serv. . . 28 Fig. 7. — Lepitrix abbreviatus, Serv. . . . 28 Fig. 8. — Monochelus gonager, Serv. . . 27 Fig. 9. — Anisonynx nasua, Wied. . . . 29 Plate 36. Fig. 1. — Cremastocheilus hirtus, Gory & Perch, monogra. . 31 Fig. 2. — Anatomical details of Cremastocheilus elongatus, Oliv. . . . .31 Fig. 3. — Triciiius zebra, Oliv. . . . . 30 Fig. 4. — Anatomical details of Trichius fasciatus, Fab. . 30 Fig. 5. — Goliath micans, G. & P. Oliv. . . .31 Fig. 6. — Platygnia zairica, Mac Leay . . . 31 Fig. 7. — Cetonia Baxii, G. &, P. . . . .31 Fig. 8. — Anatomical details of Cetonia aurata, Fab. . 33 Fig. 9. — Gymnetis nervosa, G. & P. . . . .32 Fig. 10. — Macronota ^gregia, G. & P. . .32 Plate 37. Fig. 1. — Sinodendron cylindricum, Lin. Fab. ; Scaraboeus cylin- dricus . . . . 34 Fig. 2. — ^Esalus scarabceides, Fab. . . .34 Fig. 3. — Lucanus cinnomomeus, Guer. . . . 34 Fig. 4. — Ptatycerus auriculatus. Gory . . .36 Fig. 5. — Lamprima ajnea, Latr. ; Lethrus aeneus, Fab. . . 34 xiv TABLE OF THE PLATES. INSECTA. Vol. IV. Page Plate 37. Fig. 6. — Pholidotus Humboldii, Sch. ; Lamprina Humboldii . 35 Fig. 7. — Passalus pentaphyllus, Palis-Bauv. . . 37 Fig. 8.— Anatomical details of Passalus interruptus, Fab. . 37 Plate 38. Fig. 1. — Pimelta vestita, Gory . . Fig. 2. — Anatomical details of pimelia sericea Fig. 3* — Erodius gibbus, Fab. Fig. 4. — ZoPHOSIS TESTUDINARIUS, Oliv. Fig. 5. — Nyctelia Luczotii, Chev. Fig. 5, c, d. — Anatomical details of Nyctelia brunnipes, Latr. Fig. 6. — Hegeter tagenioides, Gory Fig. 7- — Tentyria punctipennis, Lefebrre Fig. 8. — Akis Goryi, Guer. Fig. 9. — Elenophorus Americanus, Lacord. Fig. 10. — Eurychora rugosula, Guer. Fig. 11. — Anatomical details of Eurychora ciliata Fig. 12. — Adelostoma rugosa, Gory 40 40 41 41 41 42 42 42 43 43 43 43 43 Plate 38. bis. Fig. 1. — Tagenia orientalis, Gory Fig. 2. — Psammeticus costatus, Guer. Fig. 3. — Scaurus rugosus, Latr. Fig. 4. — Scotobius granosus, Lacord. Fig. 5. — Sepidium vestitum, Gory Fig. 6. — Trachynotus yittatus, Latr. Fig. 7. — Moluris luteipes, Guer. . 44 . 44 . 45 . 45 . 45 . 45 . 45 Plate 39. Fig. 1. — Oxura setosa, Kirby . . . . 46 Fig. 2. — Acanthomera gratilla, Guer. Herbst. . . 46 Fig. 3. — Misolamfus Hoffmansegii, Guer. . . . 47 Fig. 4. — Blaps mortisaga, Fab. . . .47 Fig. 5. — Mouth and Antennae of Blaps sulcata, Fab. . . 47 Fig. 6. — Gonopus tibialis, Latr. . . .48 Fig. 7. — Anomalipes dentipes, Latr, Fab. . . . 48 Fig. 8. — Corslet of Machla villosa, Herbst. . . 48 Fig. 9. — Scotinus Brasiliensis, Gory . . . 48 Fig. 10. — Mouth and Antennae of Asyda laevigata, Fab. . 49 Fig. 11. — Tarsus and Antennae of Opatrinus chlatratus, Dej. . 49 Fig. 12. — Tarsus of Heliophilus hispanicus, Dej. . . 49 Fig. 13. — Pedtnus gibbosus, Gory . . .49 Fig. 14. — Anatomical details of Blapstinus punctatus, Sch. . 50 Fig. 15. — Platyscelis gages, Fisc. . . .50 Plate 40. Fig. 1. — Crypticus gibbulus, Sch. , . . 51 Fig. 2. — Opatrum elongatum, Guer. . . .51 Fig. 3. — Corticus celtis, Germ. . . , . 52 Fig. 4. — Anatomical details of Orthocerus muticus, Latr. ; Hispa mutica . . . . .52 Fig. 5. — Chiroscelis bifenestrata, Lam. . . . 52 Fig. 6. — Toxicum curvicorne, Chev. . . .52 Fig. 7. — Boros thoracicus, Gyl. . # . . 52 Fig. 8. — Calcar elongatus, Herbst. . . .53 Fig. 9. — Upis ceramboides, Fab. . . . 53 Fig. 10. — Anatomical details of Tenebrio molitor, Lin. . 53 Fig. 11. — Heterotarsus tenebrioides, Guer. . . . 53 Fig. 12. — Tenebrio obscurus, Fab. . . .53 Plate 41, Fig. 1. — Diaperis bipustulata, Brul. Lap. . . 55 Fig. 2. — Hyppophlgsus castaneus, Fab. . . .53 TABLE OF THE PLATES. XV INSECTA. b Vol. IV. Page Plate 41. Fig. 3. — Trachyscelis aphodioides, Latr. ". . . 56 Fig. 4. — Leiodes cinnamomea, Panz. • . .56 Fig. 5. — Tetratoma pungorum, Fab. . « . . 56 Fig. 6. — Eledona cornuta, Fab. „ . .57 Fig. 7- — Cossyphus moniliferus, Chev. . . 57 Fig. 8. — Nilio lanatus, Germ. „ . .58 Fig. 9. — Epitragus uneatus, Chev. . . . . 59 Fig. 10. — Cnodalon atrum, Chev. , . .60 Fig. 11. — Spheniscus pictus, Chev. . . . . 60 Plate 42. Fig. 1. — Amarygmus guprinus, Esch. . . .60 Fig. 2. — Sph^erotus curvipes, Kirby . . . 61 Fig. 3. — Helops saturalis, Germ. . „ .61 Fig. 4. — Anatomical details of Helops lanipjes, Fab. . . 61 Fig. 5. — Lcena pimelia, Fab. . . . .61 Fig. 6. — Stenotrachelus jeneus, Latr. ; Dry o:ps aeneus, Payk. . 62 Fig. 7. — Strongylium serraticorne, Chev. . . 62 Fig. 8. — Pitho depressus, Fab. . . . . 62 Fig. 9. — Castela serrata, Chev. . . .63 Fig. 10. — Halloinenus humeralis, Latr. . . . 64 Fig. 11. — Anatomical details of Orchesia micans, Latr. . 64 Plate 43. Fig. 1. — Dirc^ea discolor, Fab. . . .65 Fig. 2. — Melandrya rufipes, Chev. . . . . 65 Fig. 3. — Serropalpus striatus, Latr. . . .65 Fig. 4. — Conopalpus flavicolle, Gyt. . . . 65 Fig. 5. — Calopus serraticornis, Fab. „ . .67 Fig. 6. — Dytilus l/evis, Fisch. . . . 67 Fig. 7. — demera pod agrarian, Fab. . . .67 Fig. 8. — Stenostoma rostratum, Char. . . . 67 Fig. 9. — Mysterus pulverulentus, Chev. . . .68 Fig. 10. — Head of Rhinomacer attelaboides, Fab. . . 68 Fig. 11. — Rhinosimus ruficollis, Fab. . . .68 Plate 44. Fig. 1. — Lagrta gigas, Guer. . . . . 70 Fig. 2. — Statira caraboides, Guer. . . .70 Fig. 3. — Pyrochroa coccinea, Fab. . . . . 71 Fig. 4. — Ripiphorus rufipennis, Chev. . . .71 Fig. 5. — Myodites Americanus, Guer. . . . 72 Fig. 6. — Pelecotoma Frivaldjskii, Sturm. . . 72 Fig. 7. — Mordella PifcTA, Chev. . . . 72 Fig. 8.^ — S{:raptia dubia, Oliv. . . . .73 Fig. 9. — Notoxus fasciatus, Chev. . . . . 73 Fig. 10. — Cissites testaceus, Latr. . . .74 Plate 45. Fig. 1. — Antennae of Cerocoma Sch^efferi, Lin. . . 75 Fig. 2. — Hyclceus decim-guttatus, Chev. v . . 76 Fig. 3. — Antennae of Aritngema duodecim-punctata, Chev. . 76 Fig. 4. — Mylabris myops, Chev. . . . . 76 Fig. 5. — Antennae of CEnas affer, Fab. . . .76 Fig. 6. MeLOE CORDILLIER/E, Chev. . . . . 77 Fig. 7. — Anatomical details of Meloe brevicollis, Panz. . 77 Fig. 8. — Tetraonyx ventralis, Chev. . . . 77 Fig. 9. — Cantharis sulcifrons, Chev. . . i 77 Fig. 10. — Anatomical details of Cantharis vessicatoria . . 79 Fig. 11. — Zonitis puncticollis, Chev. . . .79 Fig. 12. — Anatomical details of Nemognatiia chrysomelina, Fab. ; Zonitis chrysomelina . . . 79 Fig. 13. — Leptopalpus Ciievrolatii, Guer. , 79 xvi TABLE OF THE PLATES, INSECTA. Plate 45. Fig. 14. — Gnathium flavicolle, Chev. Fig. 15. SlTARIS HUMERALIS, Fab. Vol. IV. Page . 79 . 80 Plate 46. 6 Fig. 1. — Bruchus marginellus, Fab. . . , . 82 Fig. 2. — Rhasbus Gebleri, Fisch- . . . .82 Fig. 3. — Anthribus Garnotii, Guer. . . . 82 Fig. 4. — Attelabus falcatus, Guer. . . .83 Fig. 5. — Rhinotia hasmoptera, Kirby . . . 83 Fig. 6. — Eurhinus conicus, Guer. . .83 Fig. 7. — Brentus italicus, Latr. . . .84 Fig. 8. — Ceocephalus furcillatus, Scbn. . . 84 Fig. 9. — Antennae of Ulocerus, cinereus, Latr. . . . 84 Fig. 10. — Cylas longicollis, Chev. . . .84 Plate 47. Fig. 1. — Brachycerus oculatus, Chev. . . . 85 Fig. 2. — Cyclomus coronates, Schn. , . .85 Fig. 3.- Cyphus illustris, Chev. . . . . 86 Fig. 4. — Cyphus dives, Illig. . . . .86 Pig. 5. — Leptocerus macilentus, Chev. . . . 87 Fig. 6. — Pachyrhynchus profanus, Esch. . . .87 Pig. 7. — Syzygops cyclops, Schn. . . . . 87 Fig. 8. — Rhytirrhinus informis, Chev. . . .88 Fig. 9. — Cleonus guttatus, Chev. „ . . . 88 Fig. 10. — Lixus vittager, Godet . . . .89 Fig. 11. — Mouth of Chlorophanus viridis, Schn. . . 89 Plate 48. Fig. 1. — Lcemosaccus Chevrolatii, Guer. . . 89 Fig. 2. — Bagous binodosus, Gyl. . , . . 89 Fig. 3. — Brachonyx indigena, Gyl. . . .90 Fig. 4. — Balaninus nucum, Lin. . . . 90 Fig. 5. — Heilipus peplus, Schn. . . . .90 Fig. 6. — Alcides preustus, Guer. . . . . 90 Fig. 7. — Myorhinus albolineatus, . . .90 Fig. 8. — Cionis pulverosus, Pareys . . . . 90 Fig 9. — Tachygonus horridus, Chev. . . .90 Plate 49. Fig. 1 . — Cholus flavo-fasoiatus, Chev. . . . 91 Fig. 2. — Camptorhynchus flattuarius, Germ. . . 91 Fig. 3. — Centrinus curvirostris, Chev. . . . 91 Fig. 4. — Zygobs rubricollis, Chev. . . .91 Fig. 5. — Centorhynchus Sii, Chev. . . . . 91 Fig. 6. — Hydaticus Comarii, Schn, . . .92 Fig. 7* — Diorymerus altus, Germ. . . . . 92 Fig. 8. — Mecopus trilineatus, Guer. . . 92 Fig. 9. — Gorgus bispinosus, Chev. . . . . 92 Fig. 10. — Tylodes ptinioides, Gyl. . . .92 Plate 50. Fig. 1. — Anchonus suillus, Fab. . . . . 92 Fig., 2. — Rhina barbirostris, Fab. . . .93 Fig. 3. — Calandra Guerini, Chev. . . . . 93 Fig. 4. — Calandra taitense, Guer. . . .93 Fig. 5. — Belorhynus acutus, Guer. . . . . 93 Fig. 6. — Cercidocerus nigrolateralis, Guer . . 93 Fig. 7. — Cossonus ephippiger, Guer. . . . . 93 Fig. 8. — Dryopthorus lymexilon, Fab. ". . .93 Fig. 9. — Trigonotarsis calandroides, Guer. . . . 93 Plate 51. Fig. 1. — Scolytus flavicornis, Chev. . . . .95 Fig. 2. — Antennae of FIylurgus piniperda . • . 95 table of the plates. Xvn Page . 95 . 95 . 95 . 95 . 96 . 96 . 96 INSECTA. Vol. IV. Plate 51. Fig. 3. — Antennae of Camptocerus .eneipennis, Oliv. Fig. 4. — Phloiotribus ole^:, Latr. Fig. 5. — Antennae of Tomicus bispjnus, Meg. Fig. 6. — Platypus Poeyi, Guer. . . Fig. 7. — Mouth of Platypus cylindrus, Fab. Fig. 8. — Paussus curvicornis, Chev. Fig. 9. — ’Paussus microcephalus Fig. 10. — Anatomical details of Paussus microcephalus and Paussus pentaplatarthrus . . .96 Fig. 11. — Platyrhgpalus Mellei, West . . . 96 Fig. 12. — Antennae of Cerapterus latipes, West . . 96 Fig. 13. — Bostrichus Dufourii, Latr . . . 97 Fig. 14. — Cis iNiEQUiDENSj Chev. . . .97 Fig. 15. — Nemosoma elongatum, Lin. . . . 97 Fig. 16. — Synchita undata, Guer. . . .98 Plate 52. Fig. 1. — Cucujus mandibularis, Gory . . . 102 Fig. 2. — Anatomical details of Cucujus depressus, Fab. . 102 Fig. 3. — Brontes spinicolljs, Gory . . . 102 Fig. 4. — ’Anatomical details of Brontes flavipes, Fab. . 102 Fig. 5. — Dendrophagus crenatus, Payk. . . .102 Fig. 6. — Spondylus buprestoides, Fab. . . . 105 Fig. 7. — Parandra lineola, Gory . . . 104 Fig. 8. — Prionus Desmarestii, Guer. . . . 105 Fig. 9.-— Anacolus sanguineus, Serv. . . . 106 Fig. 10. — Prionapterus staphilinus, Guer. . . 106 Plate 53. Fig. 1.-—Lissonotus unif asci atus, Gory „ . .107 Fig. 2. — Megaderus stigma, Fab. , . .107 Fig. 3. — Trachyderes nigrofasciatus, Gory . . . 108 Fig. 4. — Anatomical details of Trachyderes succinctus, Fab. . 108 Fig. 5. — Lophonocerus barbicornis, Oliv. . . . 108 Fig. 6. — Callichroma speciosa, Gory . . . 109 Fig. 7. — Acanthopterus tripunctatus, Gory . . . 110 Fig. 8. — Anatomical details of Acanthopterus budensis, Goeze . 110 Fig. 9. — Antennae of Cerambyx heros, Fab. . .110 Fig. 10. — Cerambyx hemipterus, Oliv. . » .110 Plate 54. Fig. 1. — Cerambyx rufipenn is, Gory . . .Ill Fig. 2. — Cerambyx speculifer, Gory . . . Ill Fig. 3. — Cerambyx hirtipes, Oliv. . . .Ill Fig. 4. — Callidium insubrecum, Ziegler _ . . 112 Fig. 5. — Certalium ruficolle, Fab. . . . 112 Fig. 6. — Qbrium ferrugineum, Fab. . . . 112 Fig. 7. — Rhinotragus coccineus, Gory . . . 113 Fig. 8. — Necydalis major, Lin. . . . 113 Fig. 9. — Stenopterus ELEGANS, Klug. . . .113 Plate 55. Fig. 1. — Acrocinus trochlearis, Gory . . .115 Fig. 2. — Lamia aurocincta, Gory . . ..115 Fig. 3. — Tetraopes dimidiata, Gory . . .116 Fig. 4. — Saperua albicans, Guer. . . . . 117 Fig. 5. — Anatomical details of Saperda AtKinsoni, Curtis . 117 Fig. 6. — Antennae of Distichocera maculicolhs, Kirby . . 114 Fig. 7. — Tinesisternus bizonulatus, Guer. . . 114 Fig. 8. — Trauocerus bidentatus, Donov. . . 114 Fig. 9. — Leptocera BILINEATA, Gory . . . Il l Plate 56. Fig. 1. — Desmocerus cyaneus, Fab.; Stcnodcrus cyaneus 119 xvm TABLE OF THE PLATES. INSECTA. Vol. IV. Page Plate 56. Fig. 2. — Vesperus gr/ectjs, Guer. . . • . 1 20 Fig. 3. — Rhagium bifasciatum, Fab. . . . 120 Fig. 4. — Rhamnusium salicis, Fab. . . ; 120 Fig. 5. — Toxotus meridtanus, Fab. . . . 120 Fig. 6. — Pachyta Laportii, Guer. . . • 120 Fig. 7. — Stenoderus ceramboides, Kirby . . . 121 Fig. 8. — Leptura annulata, Gory . . . 121 Plate 57. Fig. 1. — Meg alopus unif asciatus, Gory . . . 123 Fig. 2. — Sagra cyanea, Dalm. . . . 123 Fig. 3. — Anatomical details of Sagra splenoida, Fab. . . 123 Fig. 4. — Orsodacna yiolacea, Chev. . . « 123 Fig. 5. — Psammasches bipunctatus, F. Boudier . . 123 Fig. 6. — Donacia fennica, Gyl. . . . . 124 Fig. 7. — Anatomical details of Donacia sagittari^e, Fab. . 124 Fig. 8. — Hinder Tarsus of H/emonia zosters, Gyl. . . 124 Fig. 9. — Petauristes crassipes, Oliv. . . . 124 Fig. 10. — Crioceris dorycus, Guer. . . . . 125 Fig. 11. — Anchenia BETULiE, Fab. . . . 125 Fig. 12. — Megascelis prasina, Chev. . . . 126 Plate 58. Fig. 1. — Alurnus corallines, Vigors . . . 127 Fig. 2. — Oxycephala cornigera, Guer . . . 128 Fig. 3. — Hispa Fabricii, Guer. .... 128 Fig. 4. — Anatomy of the foot of Chalepus spin ipes, Fab. . . 128 Fig. 5. — Cassida longicornis. Fab. . . . 129 Fig. 6. — Anatomical details of Cassida discors, Fab. . . 129 Fig. 7. — Antennae of Cryptocephalus specioses, Guer. . 129 Fig. 8. — Clythra Percheron, Gory . . . 130 Fig. 9. — Chlamys caprea, Klug. .... 130 Fig. 10. — Lamprosoma corresca, Gory . . . 130 Fig. 11. — Chorages Sheppardi, Kirby . . . 131 Fig. 12. — Euryope quadri-maculata, Oliv. . . .131 Fig. 13. — Eemolpes cyanees, Fab. . . . 131 Plate 59.» Fig. 1. — Colaspis illustris, Chev. . . . . 131 Fig. 2. — Podontia affinis, Germ. . . . 132 Fig. 3.— Ph yllocharis bicincta, Guer. . . . 132 Fig. 4. — Phyllocharis splendens, Guer. . . . 132 Fig. 5. — Doryphora multi-punctata, Chev. . . . 132 Fig. 6. — Palpee of Doryphora adenca, Chev. . . 132 Fig. 7. — Paropsis octo-lineata, Gory . . . 132 Fig. 8. — Timarcha balearica, Gory . . . 133 Fig. 9. — Chrysomela hemeralis, Gory . . .133 Fi0-. 10. — Palpae of Chrysomela sanguinolenta, Lin. . . 133 Fi°-. 11. — PhjEDon cyanopterus, Gory . . . . 134 Fig. 12. — Prasoceris Hanoveriana, Fab. . . . 134 Plate 59. bis. Fig. L—Adorium basale, Guer. . . . 135 Fig. 2. — Anatomical details of Adorium bipuns tatum, Chev. . 135 Fig. 3. — Galereca dimidiata, Guer. . . . 135 Fig. 4. — Anatomical details of Galereca viburni, Payk. . 135 pig. 5. — Antennae of Galereca quadri-macelata, Lin. . 135 Pig. 6. — Leperes cinctelles, Chev. . . . 135 Fi". 7- — Anatomical details of Leperes brassic^e, Panz. . 135 Pig. 8. OCTOGONOTES QUADRI-LINEATUS, CheV. . . 1 55 pig. 9. — Octogonotes thoracices, Bose. . . .135 Pig. 10. — CEdionychis figuratus, Chev, . . 136 Fig. 11. — Psylloides Anglica, Chev. . . . 136 TABLE OF THE PLATES. xix INSECTA. Vol. IV. Page Plate 59. bis. Fig. 12. — Dibolia borealis, Chev. . . . 136 Fig. 13. — Altica Chevrolatii, Guer. . . . 136 Fig. 14. — Longitarsus dorsalis, Fab. . • . 137 Plate 60. Fig. 1. — Erotylus Bengalensis, Guer. A new species. . 137 Fig. 2. — Aegythus Surinamensis, Fab . . . 138 Fig. 3. — Triplax brunnipes, Chev. . . . 138 Fig. 4. — Antennae of Triplax nigripennis, Fab. . . . 138 Fig. 5. — Languria Africana, Chev. . . . 138 Fig. 6. — Phalachrus granulatus, Guer. . . . 138 Fig. 7. — Eumorphus hamatus, Guer. . . . 139 Fig. 8. — Dapsa trimaculata, Meg. . . . 1.39 Fig. 9. — Eudomychus tibialis, Chev. . . . 139 Fig. 10. — Anatomical details of Lycoperdina bivist^e, Fab. . 139 Fig. 11. — Lycoperdina lata, Chev. . . . 139 Fig. 12. — Lithophilus rupicolli3, Dahl. . . . 140 Plate 61. Fig. 1. — Coccineli.a furcifera, Guer. . . . 141 Fig. 2. — Anatomical details of Coccinella ocellata, Lin. . 141 Fig. 3. — Cacidula litura, Fab. .... 141 Fig. 4. — Scymnus quadri-nottatus, Illig. . . . 141 Fig. 5. — Clypeaster pusillus, Gyl. . . . 141 Fig. 6. — Metopias curculionoides, Gory . . .141 Fig. 7. — Chennium rituberculatum, Latr. . . . I42 Fig. 8. — Anatomical details of a Dionix . . . 142 Fig. 9. — Pythinus securiger, Leach . . . I42 Fig. 10. — Pselaphus heisei, Herbst . . . . 142 Fig. 11. — Bryaxis Lefebvrii, Aube . . . 143 Fig. 12. — Bryaxis longicornis, Leach . . . 143 Fig. 13. — Bryaxis antennata, Aube . . . 143 Fig. 14. — Euplectus Kirbii, Denny . . .143 Fig. 15. — Anatomical details of Euplectus nanus, Reich. . 143 Fig. 16. — Claviger foveolatus, Mull. . . . 143 Fig. 17. — Ptillium fasicui are, Herbst. . . . 144 Plate 62. Fig. 1. — Forficula croceipennis, Serv. . . .146 Fig. 2. — Anatomical details of Forficula auricularia, Lin. . I47 Fig. 3. — Blatta picta, Fab. .... 143 Fig. 4. — Anatomical details of Blatta ^E«yptiaca, Fab. . . 143 Fig. 5. — Empusa lobipes, Oliv. . I49 Fig. 6. — Anatomical details of Empusa pauperata, Fab. . . 150 Fig. 7. — Anatomical details of Mantis religiosa, Lin. . 4&0 Plate 63. Fig. 1. — Phasma annulata, Serv. . . . 151 Fig. 2. — Antennae of a Bacillus .... 159 Fig. 3. — Head of a Cyphocrana . . . 159 Fig. 4 — Bacteria scabrosa, Perch. . . . 159 Fig. 5. — Anatomical details of Cladoxerus roseipennis, Guer. . 151 Plate 64. Fig. 1. — Gryllcs Serveillei, Guer . . .152 Fig. 2. — Anatomical details of Giiyllus campestris, Fab. . 4^3 Fig. 3. — Gkyllotalpa dijdactylus, Latr. . , . 452 Fig. 4. — Anatomical details of Gryllotalpa vulgaris . 152 Fig. 5. — Tridactylus fasciatus, Perch. . . 453 Fig. 6. — Myrmecopiula acervorum1, Panz. . . 454 Fig. 7. — Locusta erytiirosoma, Encyc. . . , 154 Fig. 8. — Pneumora inanis, Fab. . . . 455 Fig. 9. — Aorydium tars at um, Serv. . . . 457 Fig. 10. — Anatomical details of Acrydium migratorium , 459 XX TABLE OF THE PLATES. INSECTA. Yol. IV. Page Plate 65. Fig. 1. — Scutellera Dives, Guer. . . . 160 Fig. 2. — Pentatoma yolofa, Guer. . . . 160 Fig. 3. — Anatomical details of Pentatoma grisea, Latr. . . 161 Fig. 4 — Tesseratoma Sonneratii, Serv. and St. Farg. . 161 Fig. 5. — PHLiEA CASsiDoiDES, Serv. and St. Farg. . . 161 Fig. 6. — Coreus rubiginosus, Guer. . . . 161 Fig. 6. a. — Antennae of a Gonocerus ... . 162 Fig. 6. b. — Antennae of a Syromastes . . 162 Fig. 7. — Antennas of a Pachlis . . . 162 Fig. 8.-— Antennae of a Holhymenia . . . 162 Fig. 9. — Aniscscelis profanes, Fab. . . . 162 Fig. 10. — Alydus annulicornis, Guer. . . .163 Fig. 11. — Neides tipularia, Latr. . . . 163 Plate 66. Fig.]. — Lyga:us P^eyi, Guer. . . . 163 Fig. 2. — Anatomical details of Lyg®us apterus, Lin. . . 163 Fig. 3. — Macrocheraia grand is, Gray . . . 163 Fig. 4. — Saloa erythrqcephala, Serv. . . . 163 Fig. 5. — Head of Myodocha tipuloides, Latr. . . . 164 Fig. 6. — Astemma mercurialis, Guer. . . . 364 Fig. 7. — Myris pulchei.lus, Guer. . . 164 Fig. 8. — Antennae of Capsus flavicollis, Fab. . . 164 Fig. 9. — Antennae of Heter spissicorn is, Latr. ; Capsus spissicornis 164 Fig. 10. — Macrocephalus affinis, Guer. . . . 165 Fig. 11. — Antennae of Ph. crassipes, Fab. . * . 165 Fig. 12. — Antennae of Ph. erosa, Fab. . . . 165 Fig. 13. — Antennae of Tingis pyri, Fab. . . . 165 Fig. 14. — Antennae of Aradus Corticalis . . . 165 Fig. 15. — Aradus lunatus, Fab. . . . 165 Fig. 16 — Anatomical details of Cimex lectularius, Lin. . .165 Fig. 17. — Reduvius am^enus, Guer. . . . 166 Fig. 18. — Reduvius personatus, Lin. . . . 166 Fig. 19. — Ploiaria pallida, Guer. . . 167 Plate 67. Fig. 1. — Hydrometra Stagnorum, Lin. . . . 167 Fig. 2. — Gerris marginatus, Guer. . . . 168 Fig 3. — Velia rivulorum, Fab. . . . . 168 Fig. 4. — Galgulus flavus, Guer. . . .168 Fig. 5. — Naucoris Poeyi, Gujr. . . . . 169 Fig. 6. — Antennae of Sphcerodema rotundata, Lap. . 169 Fig. 7. — Nepa grisea, Guer. . . . . 170 Fig. 8. — Ranatra filiformis, Fab. . . . 170 Fig. 9. — Corixa cuba£, Guer. . . . 170 Fig. 10. — Notonecta furcata, Fab. . . .171 Plate 68. Fig. 1. — Cicada Diardi, Guer. . . . . 174 Fig. 2. — Fulgora Lathburii, Kirby . . . 174 Fig. 3. — AphjEna variegata, Guer. . . . 174 Fig. 4. — Cixius pel lucid us, Guer. . . . 174 Fig. 5. — Head of Lystra lanata, Fab. . . . 175 Fig. 6. — Ricania marginella, Guer. . . . 175 Fig. 7. — Pceciloptera maculata, Guer, . . . 175 Fig. 8. — Head of Flata floccosa, Guer. . . . I75 Fig. 9. — Tettigometra virescens, Latr. . . .175 Fig. 10. — Issus pectinipennis, Guer. . . .176 Fig. 11. — Head of Issus coleoptratus, Fab. . . . 176 Fig. 12. — Head of Otiocerus Coquebe&tii, Kirby . . 175 Fig. 13. — Anotia coccinea, Guer. . . . 176 Fig. 14. — Head of Derbo pallida, Fab. . „ . 176 Fig. 15. — Asiraca clavicornis. Fab. . . . . 176 TABLE OF THE PLATES. XXI INSECTA. Plate 68. Fig. 16. — Ugyops Percheronii, Guer. Fig. 17. — Head of Delphax minuta, Fab. Vol. IV. Page . 176 . 176 Plate 69. Fig. 1. — Membracis mexicana, Guer. Fig. 2. — Darnis affinis, Guer. Fig. 8. — Bocidium proximum, Guer. Fig. 4. — Centrotus anchorago, Guer. Fig. 5. — Anatomical details of Centrotus cornutus, Fab. Fig. 6. — Anatomical details of ^Etalion relicu*,atum, Latr. Fig. 7. — Ledra aurita, Fab. Fig. 8. — Cercopis Urvillei, Serv. Fig. 9. — Anatomical details of Cercopis sanguinolenta, Panz. Fig. 10. — Tettigonia pulchella, Guer. Fig. 11. — Psilla genista;, Guer. Fig. 12. — Antennae of a Livia . . . Fig. 13. — Thrips fasciata, Fab. Fig. 14. — Antennae of Thrips ulmi, Fab. Fig. 15. — Aphis rosa:, Fab. . . . Fig. 16. — Head of an Aleirodes Fig. 17. — Coccus cacti, Lin. . . . . 177 . 177 . 177 . 177 . 177 . 178 . 178 . 179 . 179 . 180 . 181 . 181 . 181 . 181 . 182 . 183 . 185 Plate 70. Fig. 1.— Libellula indica, Fab. Fig. 2. — Nymphee of Libellula depressa, Lin. Fig. 3. — Hinder claws of the ^Eshne of Egypt Fig. 4. — Agrion Chinensis, Guer. Fab. Fig. 5. — Hinder claws of Agrion virgo, Fab. Fig. 6. — Nymphae and Anatomical details of Agrion Fig. 7. — Ephemera limbata, Serv. Fig. 8. — Larva of Ephemera vulgata, Lin. Fig 9. — Ephemera biloculata, Fab. . PUELLA; . 189 . 189 . 190 . 190 . 191 Lin.. 191 . 193 . 193 . 193 Plate 71- Fig. 1. — Nemoptera Extensa, Oliv. ; Nemoptera halterata, Fig. 2. — Bittacus tipularius, Latr. Fig. 3. — Anatomical details of Panorpa communis, Lin. Fig. 4. — Boreus hiemalis, Lin. Fab. . 194 . 194 . 194 . 194 Plate 72. No. 1. — Parts of the skeleton of Geotrupes nasicornis. Fig. 1. — Pronotum from beneath, the prosternum is removed, a, a. — The reflexed margin. Fig. 2. — Prosternum from beneath. Fig. 3. — The same from the side. a. — The internal processes. Fig. 4. — Meso and metathorax from above. Fig. 5. — Mesosternum with the scapulae. E. — Mesosternum. D, D. — Ala anterior scapulae. D*, D*. — Ejusd. ala posterior. Fig. 6. — Meso and metathorax from below. Fig. 7. — Mesosternum from within, a, a , a. — The three points of the processus internus. Fig. 8. — The internal process from the side, a, a, a. — The three points. Plate 72. No. 2. — Skeleton of Cetonia aurata. Fig. 1. — Meso and metathorax from above. Fig. 2. — The same from beneath. Fig. 3. — Prosternum and scapulae seen from the front. Fig. 4. — The connate sternum from within, a, a. — Proc. intern, mesos- terni. b. — Proc. intern, metast. Plate 72. No. 3. — Skeleton of Hydrophilus piceus. Fig. 1. — Pronotum from beneath, a, a. — Reflexed margin Fig. 2. — Prosternum from beneath. Fig. 3. — Mesonotum from above. Fig. 4. — Mctanotum from above. xxii TABLE OF THE PLATES. INSECTA. Plate 72. Fig. 5. — Sternum from without. Fig. 6. — Sternum from within, a. — The internal processes of the meso- sternum which ascend to the scapulae, b, b. — 'Wings of the processus internus metasterni. Fig. 7. — Sternum from the side, a, a. — The pro. int. mesost. ascending as far as the scapulae, b, b. — Both wings of the processus internus metast. d. — This process itself, e. — A th^n horny lamella which lies beneath the proc. g. — An externally visi- ble aperture which indicates the point of division between the two parts of the connate sternum. Fig. 8.— Parapleurae from the inner surface, with the tendon of the large extensor of the wing. a. — The plate-shaped distension, b. — The central petiole which is affixed to the anterior main nervure of the wing. Plate 73. Fig. 1. — Myrmeleon Percheronii, Guer. . . . 195 Fig. 2. — Larva of Myrmeleon formicarius, Lin. . . 195 Fig. 3. — Ascalaphus Brasilianus, Guer. . . . 195 Fig. 4. — Hemerobius capitatus, Fab. . . . 197 Fig. 5. — Anatomy of the Hemerobius of Egypt . . . 197 Fig. 6. — Sialis lutarius, Latr. . 198 Plate 74. Fig. 1. — Cimbex pateralis, Guer. . . . . 210 Fig. 2. — Anatomy of the Perga .... 210 Fig. 3. — Schizocera furcata, Fab. . . . . 211 Fig. 4. — Anatomy of the Hylot .... 211 Fig. 5. — Anatomy of the Tenthredo . . . . 211 Fig, 6. — Cladius pallipes, Lep. . . . 212 Fig. 7.— Anatomy of Cladius difformis . . . 212 Fig. 8. — Anatomy of the Athalia . . . .212 Fig 9. — Anatomy of the Pterygophorus . . . 213 Fig. 10. — Anatomy of the Lophyrus . . . 213 Fig. 11. — Anatomy of the Pamphilius . . . . 213 Fig. 12. — Xyela pusilla, Dal. .... 213 Pig. 13. — Cephus flaviventris, Lef. . . . 214 Fig. 14. — Larva, &c. of Cephus pygmjeus . . . 214 Fig. 15 — Anatomy of a Xiphydria . . . 214 Fig. 16. — Anatomy of a Oryssus . . . 214 Fig. 17. — Sirex Lefebvre . . . . 215 Fig. 18. — Anatomical details of a Sirex . . . 215 Plate 75. Fig. 1. — Evania Cab.e, Guer. . . . 216 Fig. 2. — Abdomen of Evania appendigaster, Fab. . . 216 Fig. 3. — Pelecinus polycerator, Latr. . . . 216 k Fig. 4. — Fcenus capensis, Serv. . . . . 216 Fig. 5. — Stephanus furcatus, Serv. . . .218 Fig. 6. — Ophion marginatus. Fab. . . . .218 Fig. 7. — Joppa picta, Serv. . . . . 220 Fig. 8. — Ichneumon grossorius, Gray . . .219 Fig. 9. — Peltastes suarius, Gray . . . 221 Plate 76. Fig. 1. — Ac^nitus arator, Rossi. . . . 221 |Fig. 2. — Agathis purgator, Fab. . . . 221 Fig. 3. — Bracon ornator, Fab. . . . 221 Fig. 4. — Anatomical details of Bracon denigrator, Lin. . 221 Fig. 5. — Vipio nominator, Latr. . . . 222 Fig. 6. — Microgaster deprimator, Latr. . . 222 Fig. 7. — Anatomical details of Microgaster alvearius, Lin. . 222 Fig. 8. — Helcon spinator, Serv. . . . . 222 Fig. 9. — Sigalphus irrorator, Latr. ' . . 222 TABLE OF THE FLATES. xxiii INSECTA. Yol. IV. Page Plate 76. Fig. 10. — Chelonus occulator, Jurine . . . 222 Fig. 11. — Alysia mandccator, Fab. . . . 222 Plate 77. Fig. 1. — Cynips quercus tojas, Fab. . . . 224 Fig. 2. — 1b alia cultellator, Fab. . . . . 224 Fig. 3. — Figites scutellaris, Latr. . . . 224 Fig. 4. — Chalcis Lasnierii, Guer. . . . 225 Fig. 5. — Anatomical details of Chalcis Macleanii, Curt, . 225 Fig. 6. — Chalcis caudatus, Guer. . . . . 225 Fig. 7. — Leucospis pediculata, Guer. . . 226 Fig. 8. — Thoracantha Latreillii, Guer. . . . 226 Fig. 9. — Head of an Agaon .... 226 Fig. 10. — Head of Dirhinus, Dalm. . . 227 Fig. 11. — Euhytoma Cooperii, Curt. . . . 227 Fig. 12. — Perilampus violaceus, Fab. . . . 227 Fig. 13. — Antennae of the Cleonymus . . . 227 Fig. 14. — Antennae of the Encyrtus . . . 227 Fig. 15. — Eulophus pectinicornis, Fab. . . . 227 Plate 78. Fig. 1. — Dryinus cursor, Hal. . . . 228 Fig. 2. — Helorus anomalipes, Panz. . . . 229 Fig. 3. — Sparasion frontale, Latr. . , . .230 Fig. 4. — Galesus fuscipennis, Curt. . . . 230 Fig. 5. — Platygaster Boscii, Jurine . . . 230 Fig. 6. — Mymar pulchellus, Walk. . . . 230 Fig. 7. — Anatomical details of Teleas el atior, Hal. . . 230 Fig. 8. — Antennae of a Cinetus .... 230 Fig. 9. — Chrysis Mexicana, Guer. . . . . 231 Fig. 10. — Anatomical details of the Hedychrum . . 231 Fig. 11. — Cleptes thoracic a, Lap. . . . 232 Plate 79. Fig. 1. — Formica rufa, Lin. . . . . 236 Fig. 2. — Atta armigera, Latr. . . . . 237 Fig. 3. — Cryptocerus atratus, Latr. . . . . 237 Fig. 4. — Mutilla senex, Guer. .... 238 Fig. 5. — Anatomical details of Mutilla ephippium, Fab. . . 238 Fig. 6. — Myrmosa melanocephala, Latr. . . . 239 Fig. 7. — Methoca ichneumonides, Latr. . . . 239 Fig. 8. — Tengyra Sanvitai.i, Latr. . . . 240 Fig. 9. — Myzine volvulus, Latr. . . . 241 Fig. 10. — Scolia Formosa, Guer. . . . 241 Fig.]]. — Sapyga varia, Latr. . . . . 241 Plate 80. Fig. 1. — Pompilus viaticus, Fab. . . . 242 Fig. 2. — Sphex auruonta, Guer. . . . 242 Fig. 3. — Ammophilus apicalis, Guer. . . . 243 Fig. 4. — Ampulex compressiventris, Guer. . . . 244 Fig. 5. PELOPiEUS lunatus, Fab. . . . 245 Fig. 6. — Bembex Peruviana, Guer. . . . 245 Fig. 7. — Anatomical details of a Bembex . . . 245 Fig. 8.— -Anatomical details of a Monedula . . . 246 Fig. 9. — Lyrops auriventris, Guer. . . . 243 Fig. 10. — Dinetus pictus, Jurine . . . 216 Plate 81. Fig. 1. — Astata boops, Spin. . . , 247 Fig. 2. — Oxybelus uniglumis, Fab. . . . 247 Fig. 3. — Trypoxylon figulus, Latr. . , . 248 Fig. 4. — Gorytes mystaceus, Latr. . . . 248 Fig. 5. — Crabro cephalotes, Lin. , . , 248 Fig. 6. — Mellinus arvenSIs. Lin. .... 249 TABLE OF THE PLATES. xxiv INSECTA. Vol. IV. Page Plate 81. Fig. 7. — Psen ater, Latr. . . . . 249 Fig. 8. — Anatomical details of Phillanthus androgynus, Risso . 250 Fig. 9. — Cerceris bifasciata, Guer. . . . 250 Fig. 10. — Anatomical details of Cerceris l^eta, Fab. . . 250 Plate 82. Fig. 1.— -Celonites apiformis, Latr. Fig. 2. — Ceramius Fonscolombii. Klug. Fig. 3. — Synagris calida, Fab. Fig. 4. — Eumenes Savignyi, Guer. Fig. 5. — Odynerus elegans, Guer. Fig. 6. — Polistes Lefebvrii, Guer. Fig. 7. — Polistes nidulans, Fab. . . 251 . 252 . 252 . 252 . 252 . 253 . 253 Flate 83. Fig. 1. — Andrena femoralts, Guer. Fig. 2. — Anatomical details of Andrena Kirbii, Curt. Fig. 3. — Nomia crassipes, Oliv. Fig. 4. — Panurgus ater, Latr. Fig. 5. — Xylocopa auripennis, Lep. Fig. 6. — Ceratina viriois, Guer. Fig. 7. — Megachile centuncularis, Lin. Fig. 8. — Anthidiom diadema, Latr. Fig. 9. — Ccelioxys rufipes, Guer. Fig. 10. — Anatomical details of Ccelioxys victis, Curt. . 257 . 257 . 258 . 259 . 259 . 260 . 261 . 262 . 262 . 262 Plate 84. Fig. 1. — Epeolus variegatus, Lin. Fig. 2. — Crocisa pulchella, Guer. Fig. 3. — Melitturga clavicornis, Latr. Fig. 4. — Anthophora apicalis, Guer. 263 264 265 265 Fig. 5. — Anatomical details of Anthophora Haworthana, Kirby . 265 Fig. 6.- Fig. 7.- -Centris clypeata, Lepel. -Macrocera Lasnierii, Guer. 266 264 Plate 85. Fig. I. — Acanthopus splendidus, Klug. Fig. 2. — Euglossa dentata, Latr. Fig. 3. — Bombus Dahlbomii, Guer. Fig. 4. — Apis Adansonii, Latr. Fig. 5. — Anatomical details of Apis mellifica, Lin. Fig. g. — Melipona fulvipes, Guer. Fig. 7. — Trigona fasciata, Guer. . . 266 . 266 . 266 . 269 . 269 . 273 . 273 Plate 86. Fig. 1. — A portion of the bardjmembrane of the brain of Dytiscus margi- NALIS. Fig. 2. — Brain of the caterpillar of Cossus ligniperda, Lyonet. A. — Cerebrum. B.— Cerebellum. a, a. — Nerves of the eyes. b, b. — Of the antennae, c. — Cord round the oesophagus, d, d. — Cord connecting the cerebrum and cerebellum, e, e. — Nerves of the mandibles, the branches of the second nerve of the lip g g, whence a branch for a muscle, N, originates. f,f — Nerves of the maxillae, g. g. — Second connecting nerve of the labium, of which the nerve of the mandible is a branch. g *, g*. — First nerves of the labium, which give off a branch, M, to the muscles of the maxillae. O, O — Nerves of the muscles of the mandibles and antennae. P, P. — Nerves of the muscles of the mandibles. R, R. — Nerves that distribute themselves at the posterior portion of the skull. S, S. — Nerves of the muscles of the neck, which pass into the thorax. V, V. — Connecting cords of the cerebellum and first thoracic gang- lion. D. — The frontal ganglion, formed of the two branches, E E, whence the sympathetic nerve, F, originates. TABLE OF THE PLATES. XXV INSECTA. Plate 86. Fig. 3. — Cerebrum of the caterpillar of Cossus lionipertxa, Lyonet. E, E. — Branches to the frontal ganglion. O. — Nerve of the muscles of the mandibles, b, b. — Nerves of the antennae, a, a. — Nerves of the eyes, c c. — Cord of the oesophagus. P, P. — Nerves of muscles. A, A. — Small ganglion of the sympathetic nerve. B, B. — Branches. F. — Nervus sympa- thies. Fig. 4. — Brain of Melolontha vulgaris, Straus. A.— -Cerebrum. B. — Cerebellum, a, a. — Optic nerves, b , b. — -Nerves of the antennae, d, d. — First ganglion of the sympathic system. G, G. — Second ganglion. D.— Frontal ganglion, e, e.— Nerves of the mandibles, ff- — Nerves of the maxillae. Fig. 5. — Cerebellum alone, of Melolontha vulgaris, e, e.— -Nerves of mandibles, ff, — Nerves of maxillae. A:, A:.— -Connecting cord with the cerebrum, h, h.— Connecting cords to the first tho- racic ganglia. Fig. G. — Cerebrum of Gryllus migratorius, with the sympathic system seen from above. A, A. — Optic nerves. B, B. — Nerves of the antennae, a. — Frontal ganglion, b. — First ganglion, in which the odd nerve terminates, c, c. — The large ganglia, e, e. — The small ganglia, whence the sympathic nerve originates by two branches, which again unite at d* and d *. e, e. — Small ganglia upon the oesophagus, ff — First ganglion upon the crop, g, g. — Second, which lies at the end of the crop. h, h.— Nerves which pass between the blind appendages. Fig. 7- — Brain of Gryllus migratorius, seen from the front. A, A.— Optic nerves, a, a. — Nerves which pass to the frontal gang- lion. b, b. — Nerves of the antennae, a*, a*, a — Nerves to the ocelli, d, d. — Connecting cords between the cerebrum and cerebellum, d*. — The connecting cord of these. B‘ — Cerebellum, e, e, — Nerves of the mandibles, ff — Nerves of the maxillae, Fig. 8.-— Ventral cord of the fly Eristalis tenax. a, a. — Connecting cords with the cerebellum. A, A. — -Nerves of the anterior legs. B, B. — Of the intermediate, C, C. — Of the posterior, b, b. — Branches of the muscles which pass into the abdomen, d.— - First abdominal ganglion, c, c. — Branches of it. e. — Second abdominal ganglion, ffh,h,g,g.—- Branches of it to the genitalia and other internal organs. Plate 87. Fig. 1. A. — Brain of the larva ofCALOSOMA sycophanta. A. — Cerebrum. a, a. — Optic nerves, b, b. — Nerves of the antennae, d, d. — Branches to the frontal ganglion. D. — Frontal ganglion. F. — First ganglion of the sympathic system. B. — Cerebellum. e, e. — Nerves of the mandibles, ff — Nerves of the maxillae. g, g , — Nerves of the labium. Fig. 1. B. — Part of the ganglionic ventral cord of the larva of Cai.osoma sycophanta. k. — Cerebellum, h, h. — Auxiliary connecting cord, with the first thoracic ganglion, n, n — Auxiliary gang- lia. A, A. — Nerves of the anterior legs. L.— First thoracic ganglion, i, i. — Auxiliary connecting cords of the first and second ganglia, forming small ganglia, m m. k, k. — Auxiliary connecting cords between the second and third ganglia. M, — Second thoracic ganglion. N. — Third. O. — Fourth, p, p , q, q, r, r, s, s. — Nerves of muscles. B, B. — Nerves of the intermediate legs. C, C. — Nerves of the posterior legs. Fig. 2. — The ventral cord of Dytiscus margin alis. A, A. — Nerves of tho anterior legs. B, B. — The intermediate ones. C, C. — The posterior ones. XXVI TABLE OF THE PLATES. INSECTA. Plate 87. Fig. 3. — Ventral cord of the larva of Erxstalis tenax. Fig. 4. — Cerebrum of Vespa Germanic a. a, a, a. — Nerves to the ocelli. A, A. — Optic nerves. B, B. — Nerves of the antennae, cut off. c. — Branch to the cerebellum. Fig. 5. — Cerebrum and sympathic system of the caterpillar of Liparis Mori, Brandt. A, A. — Nerves of the eyes. B, B. — Nerves of the antenna. C, C.— -Hemispheres of the cerebrum, a, a, a, a. —Nerves which originate from the frontal ganglion and its branches, b *, b*. — First ganglion of the (esophagus, b **, b **. Second ganglion of the oesophagus, f. — Nervus sympathicus. d. — Its first ganglion, e. — Its second ganglion. Fig. 6. — The same in the developed moth, marked as before. Fig. 7. — The same of Meloe proscarabecs, Brandt, marked similarly. Vol. IV. Page Plate 88. Fig. 1. — Papilio Latreillii, Godard . . . 278 Fig« 2. — Caterpillar and Chrysalis of Papilio machaon, Lin. . 279 Fig. 3. — Parnassius phcebus, Fab. Godard . . . 279 Fig. 4. — Thais Cerisyi, Godard . . . 279 Plate 89. Fig. 1. — Pieris thjria, Godard .... 279 Fig. 2. — Caterpillar and Chrysalis of Pieris brassic^e, Lin. . 279 Fig. 3. — Heliconia Langsdorfii, Godard . . . 280 Fig. 4. — Danaida Eunice, Godard . . . . 280 Plate 90. Fig. 1. — Vanessa callithea, Godard . . . 281 "Fig. 2. — Argynnis moneta, Geyer . ... 280 Fig. 3. — Caterpillar and Chrysalis of Argynnis paphia, Godard . 280 Fig. 4. — Nymphalis ethea, Godard . . . 280 Fig. 5. — Caterpillar and Chrysalis of Nymphalis ilia, Godard . 282 Plate 91. Fig. 1. — Satyrus Balder, Boisd. . . . 283 Fig. 2. — Caterpillar and Chrysalis of Satyrus jurtina, Godard . 283 Fig. 3. — Eumenia toxea, Godard . . . 283 Fig. 4. — Erybia Carolina, Godard . . . 283 Plate 92. Fig. 1. — Pavonia acadina, Godard . . . 282 Fig. 2. — Morpho actorion, Godard . . 282 Fig. 3. — Anatomical details of Morpho phidippus, Godard . 282 Fig. 4. — Brassolis astyra, Godard . . . 283 Plate 93. Fig. 1. — Urania Boisduvalii, Godard . . . . 285 Fig. 2. — Hesperia sabadjus, Bdv. . . . 285 Fig. 3. — Caterpillar and Chrysalis of Hesperia tages, Fab. . 285 Fig. 4. — Caterpillar of Hesperia Linea, Fab. . . 235 Plate 94. Fig. 1. — Erycina virginiensis, Boisd. . . . 284 Fig. 2. — Caterpillar Chrysalis and Anatomy of Erycina lucina . 284 Fig. 3. — Myrina Jaffra, Godard . . „ 284 Fig. 4. — Polyommatus Thoe, Boisd. . . . 284 Fig. 5. — Caterpillar and Chrysalis of Polyommatus pruni, Godard 284 Fig. 6. — Zephyrius amor, Dalm. . . . 284 Fig. 7. — Anatomy of Polyommatus roxus, Godard . t 284 2nd. Plate 94. Fig. 1. — Splinx jasminearum, Bdv. . . . 287 Fig. 2. — Smerintijus io, Bdv. . . . 288 Fig. 3. — Sesia asilipennis, Bdv. . . , 289 Plate 95. Fig. 1. — Hepialus lupulinus, Fab. . * . 292 Fig. 2. — Cossus Macmurtrei, Bdv . . . 293 Fig. 3. — Caterpillar of Cossus ligniperda, Fab. . .293 TABLE OF THE PLATES, XXVll INSECTA. Vol. IV. Page Plate 95. Fig. 4. — Stygia australis, Latr. . . . 293 Fig. 5. — Zeuzera scalaris, Donov. . . . . 293 Fig. 6. — Caterpillar of Zeuzera assculi, Fab. . . 293 Fig. 7. — Caterpillar of Hepialus humuli, Fab. . . . 292 Plate 96. Fig. 1. — Ag arista Pales, Bdv. Fig. 2. — Caterpillar and Chrysalis of Agarista glycine, Fig. 3. — Coronis Leachii, Godard Fig. 4. — Castnia acrceoides, Bdv. c Levvin. . 286 . 286 . 287 . 287 Plate 97. Fig. 1. — Thyris sepulchralis, Bdv. Fig. 2. — ^Egocera rectilinea, Bdv. Fig. 3. ZlGAENA PULCHELLA, Bdv. Fig. 4. — ZiGiENA filipendulas, Lin Fig. 5. — Procris nebulosa, Klug. Fig. 6. — Syntomis myodes, Bdv Fig. 7. — Syntomis phiegea, Fab. Fig. 8. — Atychia pumila, Och. Lat. Fig. 9. — Caterpillar and Chrysalis of Aglaope infausta Fig. 10. — Glaucopjs Folletii, Feist. Fig. 11. — Aglaope Americana, Bdv. . 289 . 289 . 290 . 290 . 290 . 290 . 290 . 290 . 290 . 290 . 290 Plate 98. Fig. 1. — Saturnia bauhinias, Bdv. . . . 294 Fig. 2. — Caterpillar of Saturnia luna, Fab. . . 294 Fig. 3. — Chrysalis of Saturnia pavonia-minor, Lin. . . 294 Fig. 4. — Bombyx digramma, Bdv. . * . 295 Fig. 5. — Caterpillar of Bombyx pensylvanica, Bdv. . . 295 Fig. 6. — Lasiocampa proboscidea, Bdv. . . . 295 Plate 98. bis. Fig. 1. — Chelonia evidens, Bdv. . . . . 298 Fig. 2. — Caterpillar of Chelonia nubilis, Bdv. . . 298 Fig. 3. — Anatomical details of Chelonia chrysorh^ea . 298 Fig. 4. — Callimorpha Lecontei . . . 298 Fig. 5. — Dicranoura borealis, Bdv. . . . 299 Fig. 6. — Lithosia laeta, Bdv. . . . 298 Fig. 7.: — Lithosia luteola . . » 298 Fig. 8 — Caterpillar of Lithosia pulciiella . . 299 Fig. 9. — Platypterix globulariae, Bdv. . . . 299 Plate 99. Fig. 1. — Sericaria ran^eceps, Bdv. Fig. 2. — Caterpillar of Sericaria tessellata, Bdv. Fig. 3. — Notodonta ziczac, Lin. . . Fig. 4. — Orgyia detrita, Bdv. Fig. 5. — Caterpillar and Chrysalis of Orgyia gonostigma, Fab. Fig. 6. — Limacodes delphinii, Bdv. Fig. 7. — Caterpillar of Limacodes strigata, Bdv. Fig. 8. — Caterpillar of Limacodes indeterminata Fig. 9. — Psyche calvella, Ochs. Fig. 10. a, b, c, d. — Details of the Caterpillar of Psyche nitidella . 297 . 297 . 297 . 297 . 297 . 297 . 297 . 297 . 298 298 Plate 100. Fig. 1. — Noctua imperator, Bdv. . . . 300 Fig. 2. — Erebus limagina, Bdv. . , . 300 Fig. 3. — Caterpillar of Erebus putrescens, Bdv. . ^,300 Fig. 4. — Caterpillar and Chrysalis of Noctua sponsa, Fab. . 300 Fig. 5. — Pyralis fagana, Fab. .... 302 Plate 101. Fig. 1 .— ‘-Phal./ena maciiaonaria, Bdv. . . . 303 Fig. 2. — Phaljena guttaria, Bdv. . . . 303 Fig. 3. — Anatomy of PiiALAiNA favillacea, Hub. , . 303 XXV 111 TABLE OF THE PLATES. INSECTA. Vol. IV. Page Plate 101. Fig. 4. — Caterpillar of Phalsna grossulariata, Lin. ' 303 Fig. 5. — Herminia sidonia, Cram. . . . 304 Fig. 6.— Head of Herminia crassalis, Fab. . . . 304 Fig. 7. — Botys pilucidalis, Bdv. 0 . . . 305 Fig. 8. — Head of Botys cingulalis. Flub. . . . 305 Fig. 9. — Hydrocampe aquatilis, Bdv. . . . 305 Fig. 10. —Caterpillar of Hydrocampe nympheata, Latr. . 306 Fig. 11. — Aglossa dilucidalis, Bdv. . . . 306 Fig. 12, — Galleria cereana, Fab. . . . 306 Fig. 13. — Caterpillar of Galleria colonElla, Hub. . . 306 Fig. 14. — Crambls retusalis, Bdv. . . . 307 Fig. 15.- — Anatomy of Crambus radiellus, Hub. . . 307 Plate 102. Fig. 1.— Alucita asperella, Hub. Fig. 2. — Euplocamus anthracinus, Hub. Fig. 3. — Tinba lapezana, Fab. Fig. 3. a. — Head of Tinea longicornis, Curtis . Fig. 4.— Ilithia carnea, Latr. Fig. 4. a, b. — Anatomy of Ilithia pinguis, Curtis Fig. 5. — Yponomeuta pusiella, Hub. Fig. 5. a, b. — Caterpillar and Chrysalis of Yponomeuta BELLA, Hub, Fig. 6. — ^Ecophora Linneeli.a, Clerk Fig. 6. a, b. — Caterpillar and Chrysalis of ^Ecophora majo; Hub. ; Tinea majorella Fig. 7. — Adela Degeerella, Fab. Fig. 8. — Pterophorus ptilodactylus, Hub, Fig. 8. a. — Head of Pterophorus spilodactylus, Curtis Fig. 9. — Orneodes hexadactylus, Latr. . 307 . 307 . 307 . 308 . 308 . 308 . 308 i- , 308 . 308 v, . 309 . 309 , 309 . 309 . 310 Plate 103. Fig. 1. — Dixa nebulosa, Meig. Fig. 2. — Chionea araneoides, Dalm. Fig. 3. — Rhyphus fenestralis, Scop. Fig. 4. — Platyura flavipes, Meig. Fig. 5. — Mycetobia thoracica, Guer. Fig. 6. — Simulium ornatum, Meig. Fig. 7. — Di lop hus thoracicus, Guer. Fig. 8. — Anatomical details of Bibio venosus, Meig. . 322 . 323 . 323 . 324 . 325 . 326 . 326 . 326 Plate 104. Fig. 1. — Stylops Dalii, Curtis Fig. 2. — Anopheles bifurcatus, Lin. Fig. 3. — Corethra plumicornis, Meig. Fig. 4.— Antennae of Chironomus Fig. 5. — Psychoda pai.ustris, Meig. Fig. 6.— -Ctenophora festiva, Meig. Fig. 7. — Head of a Tipula Fig. 8.— -Rhipidia maculata, Meig. Fig. 9. — Limnobia ocellaris, Lin. . 311 317 . 319 . 319 320 . 320 . 321 . 321 . 322 Plate 105. Fig. 1. — Laphria hirticornis, Guer. Fig. 2.— Anatomical details of Laphria nigra, Meig. Fig. 3. — Ommatius conopsoides, Wied. Fig. 4. — Antennae of an Asilus Fig. 5. — Antennee of a Dasypogon Fig. 6.-— Hybos fla virrs, Macq. Fig. 7. — Rhamphomyia pennata, Macq. Fig. 8.— Tachydromyia arrogans, Lin. Fig. 9. — Panops oceluger, Wied. Fig. 10.— Ogeodes gireosus, Meig. . 328 . 328 . 329 . 332 . 329 . :< 0 . 331 . 331 . 332 . 332 p TABLE OF THE PLATES. XXlX INSECTA. Vol. IV. Page Plate 10G. Pig. I. — Toxophora Americana, Serv. . . . 332 Fig. 2. — Us i a alnea, Latr. .... 333 Fig. 3. — Phthiria pulicaria, Meig. . . . 333 Fig. 4. — Bombylius tricolor, Guer. . . . 333 Fig. 5. — Ploas lusitanica, Guer. . . . 334 Fig. 6. — Anthrax aurantiaca, Guer. . . . 335 Fig. 7. — Nemestrina longirostris, Wied. . . . 335 Plate 107. Fig. 1. — Thereva confinis, Meig. . . . 335 Fig. 2. — Atherix ibis, Meig. . . 5 335 Fig. 3. — Leptis Servillei, Guer. . . 337 Fig. 4. — Dolichopus ungulatus, Fab. . . . 333 Fig. 5. — Medeterus notatus, Fab. . . . 339 Fig. 6. — Platypeza Sophia, Lepel. . . • . 310 Fig. 7. — Pipunculus campestris, Meig. . . # 34Q Fig. 8. — Scenopinus fenestralis, Fab, . . . 349 Plate 108. Fig. 1. — Tabanus latus, Guer. . . . .341 Fig. 2. — Pangonia nigrifennis, Guer. . . . 341 Fig. 3. — Chrysops molestus, Guer. . . . 342 Fig. 4. — Hcematopota lusitanica, Guer. . .- . 342 Fig. 5. — Mydas bonariensis, Serv. . . . 344 Fig. 6. — Antennae of a Cephalocera, Serv. . . . 344 Fig. 7. — Chiromyza vittata, Wied. . . . 344 Plate 109. Fig. 1. — Hermetia singularis, Guer. . . .345 Fig. 2. — Acanthomera Servtllei, Guer. . , 345 Fig. 3. — Head of Acanthomera picta, Weid. . . . 345 Fig. 4. — Head of a Beris . . . 345 Fig. 5. — Cyphomyma auriflamma, Weid. . . . 345 Fig. 6. — Stratiomys coronata. Serv. . . . 347 Fig. 7. — Ephippium thoracicum, Latr. . , . 347 Fig. 8. — Anatomical details of an Oxycera, . . . 348 Fig. 9. — Anatomical details of Sargus Reaumurii, Meig. . . 348 Fig. 10. — Chrysochlora hirticornis, Weid. . . 348 Fig. 11. — Anatomical details of a Vappo . . . 349 Fig. 12. — Dicranophora furcifera, Wied. . . 349 Plate 110. Fig. 1. — Volucella bombylans, Meig. . . .351 Fig. 2.— Helophilus Chiliensis, Guer. . . . 352 Fig. 3. — Syrphus Senegalensis, Guer. . . . 352 Fig. 4. — Anatomical details of Syrphus unicolor, Curtis . 352 Fig. 5. — Paragus bicolor, Latr. ... 353 Fig. 6. — Chrysotoxum arcuatum, Meig. i . . 354 Fig. 7. — Ceria Conopsoides, Meig. . . . 354 Plate 111. Fig. 1. — Aphritis apiformis, Deg. . . 354 Fig. 2. — Merodon equestris, Meig. . . . 355 Fig. 3. — Xylota segnis, Lin. . . . .355 Fig. 4. — Head of a Tropidia .... 355 Fig. 5. — Milesia speciosa, Fab. . . . 355 Fig. 6. — Pipiza fasciata, Meig . . . 356 Fig. 7. — Rhingia campestris, Meig. . . . 356 Plate 112. Fig. 1. — Cuterebra apicalis, Guer. . . . 358 Fig. 2. — JEdemagena tarandi, Liu. . . , 358 Fig. 3. — IIypoderma bovis, Fab. . . . 358 Fig. 4. — Cephalemyia ovis, Lin. . . . . 358 Fig. 5. — JEstrus equi, Lin. .... 359 XXX TABLE OF THE PLATES. INSECTA. Plate 112. Fig. 6.— Conops rufipes, Fab. Fig. 7. — Myopa variegata, Meig. Fig. 8. — Stomoxys calcitrans, Lin. Vol. IV. Page ,. 360 . 360 .361 Plate 113. Fig. 1. — Echynomyia grossa, Fab. . . Fig. 2. — Gvmnosomia rotundata, Fab. Fig. 3. — Miltogramma, punctata, Meig. Fig. 4. — Phasia brachyptera , Meig. Fig. 5. — Lucieia mirabilis, Guer. Fig. 6. — Calliphora vomitoria, Lin. . Fig. 7. — Head of Achias oculatus Fig. 8. — Lispe tentaculata, Meig. Fig. 9. — Anthomyia pluvialis, Lin. . Fig. 10. — Ephydra rufitarsis. Marq. . Fig. 11. —Anatomical details of Ephydra spilota, Hal. . 363 . 364 . 363 . 364 . 365 . 367 . 368 . 368 . 369 . 370 . 370 Plate 114. Fig. 1. — Thyreophora cynophila, Panz. . . .371 Fig. 2. — SCATOPHAGA STERCORARIA, Lin. . . . 372 Fig. 3* — Antennae of a Sph^frocera . . . 372 Fig. 4. — Sapromyza brunitarsis, Macq. . . . 374 Fig. 5. — Oscinis hypostigma, Meig. . . . 374 Fig. 6. — Sepedon sphegeus, Fab. . . . 375 Fig. 7. — Calobata ruficeps, Guer. . . . 376 Fig. 8. — Diopsis fasciatus, Guer. . . . 3 77 Fig. 9. — Diopsis atricapillus, Guer. . . . 377 Fig. 10. — Anatomical details of Sepsis annulipes, Meig. . 3 77 Fig. 1 1.— Tephritis obliqua, Guer. . . . . 373 Fig. 12. — Anatomical details of Tephritis cornuta, Fab. . 378 Plate 115. Fig. 1. — Platystoma l^eta, Guer. . . . 379 Fig. 2. — Celyphus obtectus, Dalm. . . . 379 Fig. 3. — Phora abdominalis, Pall. . . . 380 Fig. 4. — Anatomical details of Hyppobosca equina, Lin. . 384 Fig. 5. — Ornithomyia chilensis, Guer. . . . 384 Fig. 6. — Anapera tangerii, Guer. . . . 384 Fig. 7. — Stenopteryx hirundinis, Leach . . . 384 Fig. 8. — Melophagus ovinus, Lin. . . . 384 Fig. 9, — Nycterybia Westwoodii, Guer. . . . 385 Fig. 10. — Anatomical details of Nycterybia Sykesii, West. . 385 ZOOPHYTES. ZOOPHYTES. Vol. IV. Page Plate 1. Fig. 1. — Asterias aurantiaca, Lin. . . . 392 Fig. 2. — Comatula ca rinata, Lam. . . . 393 Plate 2. Fig. 1. — Echinus esculentus, Lin. . , . 395 Figs. 2, 3. — Floriceps saccata, Cuv.* . . . . 419 Fig. 4. — Stephanomia uvaria, Les. . . . 429 * An extraordinary species of Floriceps found in the liver of the Diodon Mola. It is enveloped in a membranous sac (fig. 2), which appears to be connected in some way with its body, and to enjoy the faculty of voluntary contractions. Fig. 3. — The sac opened and the animal exposed. TABLE OF THE PLATES. XXXI Plate 3. ZOOPHYTES. Vol. IV. Fig. 1. — Echinus verticillatus, Lam. . Fig. 2. — Echinoneus semilunaris, Lam. Fig. 3. — -Galerites sexfasciatus, Lam. Fig. 4.— Scutella hexapora, Lam. ; Echinus hexaporus, Fig. 5. — Fibularia ovulum, Lam. Fig. 6. — Spatangus pilosus, Val. Seb. Page . 395 . 396 . 397 . 397 . 398 . 398 Plate 4. Fig. 1— Holothuria phantopus, Lin. Miill. Fig. 2. — Holothuria squamata, Miill. Cuv. Fig. 3. — Holothuria elegans, Miill. Cuv. Fig. 4. — Holothuria fusus, Miill. Fig. 5. — Holothuria cucumer, Risso Fig. 6. — Holothuria Edouari, Less. Fig. 7. — Holothuria edulis, Less. . 399 . 400 . 400 . 400 . 400 . 400 . 400 Plate 5. Fig. 1. — Minyas cyanea, Cuv. . . . 401 Fig. 2. — Priapula caudata, Lam. ; Holothuria priapus, Miill. . 401 Fig. 3. — Siponculus edulis, Cuv. Pallas . . . 402 Fig. 4. — Siponculus tigrinus, Risso . . . 402 Plate 6. Fig. 1. — Bonkllia viridis, Rol. . . . 402 Fig. 2 — ' Thalassema neptuni, Gert. ; Lumbricus thalassema, Pallas 403 Fig. 3. — Echiurus Pallasii, Cuv. ; Lumbricus Echiurus, Gm. Pallas 403 Fig. 4. — Sternaspis thalassemoides, Otto. . . . 403 Plate 7. Fig. 1. — Filaria medinensis, Gm. .... 405 Fig. 2. — Trichocephalus dispar, Rud. . . . 405 Fig. 3. — Oxyurus curvula, Rud. .... 406 Fig. 4. — Cucullanus elegans, Rud. . . . 406 Fig. 5. — Ophiostoma sph^erocephala, Rud. . . 406 Fig. 6. — Ascaris lumbricoides, Lin. . . . 4Q7 Plate 8. Fig. 1. — Strongylus gigas, Rud. .... 407 Fig. 2. — Spiropterus storngulinus, Rud. . . - 408 Fig. 3. — Physalopterus clausus, Rud. . . # 408 Fig. 4. — Liorhynchus denticulatus, Rud. . . . 408 Fig. 5. — Linguatula t^enioides, Rud. . . . 409 Fig. 0. — Linguatula Cuvierii . . t 409 Fig. 7. — Prionoderma ascaroides, Rud. ; Cucullanus ascaroides, Goetz. . . . . . 409 Plate 9. Fig. 1. — Lernjea branchialis, Lin. . . . 409 Fig. 2. — Lern^ea multicorn is, Cuv. . , . 440 Fig. 3. — Penella filosa, Gmel. . . . 410 Fi; . 4. — Sphyrion l^evigatus, Cuv. Quoy, and Gaym. . t 4]q Fig. 5. — Anchorella lagenula, Cuv. . . . 410 Fig. 6. — Brachiella thynni, Cuv. . . . 410 Fig. 7. — Clavella hippoglossi, Cuv. . . .411 Fig. 8. CoNDRACANTHUS TRIGLjE, Cuv. . . . 4H Fig. 9. — Condracanthus zei, Laroche . . .411 Fig. 10. — Condracanthus xyphiae, Cuv. . . . 411 Fig. 11. — Nemertes Borlasii, Cuv. . . . 411 Plate 10. Fig. 1. — Echinorhynchus gigas, Gm. . . # 453 Fig. 2. — HiERucA muris, Gm. . . , 413 Fig. 3. — Amphistoma longicollis, Bl. . . . 444 Fig. 4. — Cakyophtli,/Eus mulabilis, Bl. . . 414 Fig. 5. — Monostoma, Bl. . 4^4 Fig. 6. — Fasciola hepatica, Lin. . . . 424 xxxii TABLE OF THE PLATES. ZOOPHYTES. Plate 10. Fig. 7. — Poi.ystoma integerrimum, Rud. Fig. 8. — Polystoma pinguicola, Rud. Fig. 9. — Cyclocotylks Bellones, Otto. Fig. 10. — Tristoma coccineum Vol. IV. Page . 415 . 415 . 415 . 415 Plate 11. Fig. 1. — Hectocotile octopodis, Cuv. Fig. 2. — Aspidogaster conchicola, Baer. Fig. 3. — Planaria aurantiaca, Risso Fig. 4. — Planaria cornuta, Mull. Fig. 5. — Planaria lactea, Mull. Fig. 6. — Prostoma clypsinoides, Duges Fig. 7. — Derostoma notops, Duges Fig. 8. — Vertumnus thethidicola, Otto . 416 . 416 . 417 . 417 . 417 . 417 . 417 . 417 Plate 12. Fig. 1. — Taenia lata, Rud. Cuv. Fig. 2. — Taenia solium, Lin. Cuv. Fig. 3. — Head of Bothryocephalus coronatus, Bl. Fig. 4.— Dibothryorhynchus Lepidopii, Bl. . 418 . 418 . 418 . 419 Plate 13. Fig. 1. — Floriceps corollatus, Cuv. Fig. 2. — Tetrarhynchus lingualis, Cuv. Fig. 3. — Tentacularia Bosch, Cuv. Fig. 4. — Cysticercus pisciformis, Lin. Fig. 5. — Cysticercus finna, Blum. Fig. 6. — Acrostoma amnii, Lesauv. Fig. 7. — C^enurus cerebralis, Gm. Fig. 8. — Echinococcus Fig. 9. — Ligula simplictssima, Bloch . 419 . 419 . 419 . 418 . 419 . 420 . 420 . 420 . 420 Plate 14. Fig. 1.— Pelagia panopyra, Peron Fig. 2. — Cyan^ja Labiche, Quoy and Gaym. Fig. 3. — Equorea cyanogramma, Quoy and Gaym. . 423 . 423 . 422 Plate 15. Fig. 1— Rhizostoma Aldrovandi, Risso. Taken from of M. Laurillard Fig. 2. — Cassiopea borbonica, Delle Chiaie dra wing 423 424 Plate 16. Fig. 1. — Berenice eurisochroma, Peron Fig. 2. — Geryonia proboscidalis, Forsk. Fig. 3. — Cephea papuensis, Less. 424 424 424 Plate 17. Fig. 1. — Beroe pileus, Gm. . . . 425 Fig. 2. — Beroe elongatus, Risso ; Idya elongatus . . 426 Fig. 3. — Beroe costata, Reyn. . . . 426 Fig. 4. — Callianira bucephalon, Reyn. . . . 426 Fig. 5. — Alcinoe vermiculata, Rang. . . . 426 Fig. 6.— Ocyroe maculata, Rang. . . . 426 Plate 18. Fig. 1. — Cestum veneris, Less. Fig. 2. — Porpita chrysocoma, Less. Fig. 3. — Velella limbosa, Lam. 426 427 427 Plate 19. Fig. L—Physalia Atlantica, Less. . . .428 Fig. 2. — Physsophora disticha, Less. . . . 428 Fig. 3. — Physsophora nicea, Laur. . . . 429 Fig. 4. — Hippopodius luteus, Quoy and Gaym. , . 429 Fig. 5. — Riiizophyza heliantha, Quoy and Gaym. . 429 Fig. 6.—Diphia dispar, Bory . . • 43ft TABLE OF THE PLATES. ZOOPHYTES. Plate 19. Fig. 7. — Calpe pentagona, Quoy and Gaym. Fig. 8. — Abyla trigona, Quoy and Gaym. Fig. 9. — Cymba sagitta, Quoy and Gaym. Fig. 10. — Cuboides vitreus, Quoy and Gaym. Plate 20. Fig. 1. — Actinia corallina, Risso Fig. 2. — Thalassiananthos aster, Rup. Fig. 3. — Discosmus nummiforme, Rup. Fig. 4. — Zoanthus sociatus, Cuv. Fig. 5. — Lucernaria campanula, Lamouroux Plate 21. Fig. 1.- Fig. 2.- Fig. 3.. Fig. 4.- Fig. 5. Fig. 6.- Fig. 7.- Fig. 8.- Fig. 9.- Fig. 10. Fig. 11. Plate 22. Fig. 1.- Fig. 2.- Fig. 3.- Fig. 4.- Fig. 5.- Fig. 6.- — Tubipora rubeola, Quoy — Turularia indivisa, Lam. — Sertularia tamarindus, Ellis — Eucratea cornuta, Ellis — Flustra Aragoi, Exp. d’Eg. — Cellepora pumicosa, Ellis — Tubulipora tubulosa, Gm. —Corallina officinalis, Lin. — Flabellaria opuntia, Ellis ; Corallina opuntia — Acetabulum Mediterraneum, Cavolini ; acetabulum, Gm. — Polyphysa aspergillum. Lamouroux -Hydra viridis, Trembl. Cuv. -Hydra fusca, Trembl. Cuv. -Coryna multicornis, Forsk. Cuv. -CrIstatella mucedo, Cuv. -Vorticella opercularis, Bory, Roesel de Ros. -Pedicellaria tridens, Mull. Cuv. Plate 23. Fig. 1. — Antipathes myriophylla, Ellis and Sol. Fig. 2. — Gorgonia verrucosa, Cavolini Fig. 3. — Eunicea mammosa, Lamouroux Fig. 4. — Corallium rubrum, Cavolini Fig. 5. — Isis hippuris, Ellis and Sol. Fig. 6. — Fungia crassitentaculata, Quoy Fig. 7. — Turbinolia rubra, Quoy Fig. 8. — Caryophyllia fasciculata. Lam. Fig. 9. — Astrea calicularis, Lam. Fig. 10. — Madrepora abrotanoides, Lam. Fig. 11. — Millepora alcicornis, Pall. Plate 24. Fig. 1. — Pennatula grisea, Gm. . Fig. 2. — Virgularia juncea, Pall. Fig. 3. — A fragment of Virgularia mirabilis, Mii Fig. 4. — Renilla violacea, Quoy . Fig. 5. — Umbellularia encrinus, Ellis Fig. 6. — Alcyonium aurantiacum, Quoy Fig. 7. — A large fragmeut of Alcyonium ramosum, Fig. 8.— Thethyum lyncurium, Marsigli Fig. 9. — Spongia oculata, Pall. Fig. 10. — Spongia manus, Bl. Quoy XXXll Vol. IV. 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S c.ip/iiil m in / inoridot nm . i 'fir London jiHi’in/rr.w I'U /inly. I ( i <- ii s rntrrtfina±ns. lot ■ Tlivimiins mnrghiisolliji . (ftrv. . ’> sJiuii /> n * i < s fnjecintti.C/iv. .hintnn iral drtni/.v rf f. jmtirtntii .]lrrl>st . (». Xjliiliil.it /writ r hunt .fturr. l.AiintmtiiciiZ t/rfni/s nfiftr Xiliilnln tt>t/>rr//r/>s.F. S.l rrrus />iiJirtiritts.htl . Jt.Jtvf urns itnttrt; 10. Darin* frtuortilis. f/trvr. Jl.( ry|>1o|ili;ifcus n/t/ri />rn n t\t . J’ttvk . Yi.Aiiutnn > i ■•<>/ ,trt,>i/s << ( i » |iIm|iIi.i- n s popttii .I’nvk . Itm.LtthfZ.HmtJersoh. ' <>UJkdJtv. Anin i a l Xing do ?n . Inseota.Pl. 29. 1 A s | > i (1 ijiluir Us >i'‘omts.T$if>. .HJIrAiittiniH mn/iitnAit. I. . hi, /!/•/// iru/ ,/rtni/jt iititji tiurv. !) . .Imili'iiii <<>/ i/rtai/x ,•/ l/f Bjn'lins JZtwint/.A’irb. 10. In ikmIcs hi /‘ins . t . .1 1 JI»,1 r roccm s /rifi/v/ifuutuje..£i/h. 1 l.l’tuit , '/ lit*' ftwrlms cmirn/o r. Si arm . Xt‘ndem- tt.Hr/ithi's, ‘Old lkiilrv luimai hlmft/t’irt . luxtwtn. VI .JO. 2 .// JJ’iiJii u i ( • •/(/rriri'r/i .t.jhnr/irtuirii/ ,hl,iils ,•( (//,■ ICImis Yi'lrfni.iri . Punt. J.MiirriHivr Jins / tnbcivnhrtii.s.Mnl . • > . (,rni is s iis />\- ii/r,r(its. />, v . ILAiiirfom hot ilrtuilx >>/ llii- S pi ■ri lm us rnuiriliiitiliix .lot. I.’l. (ritil>nj'i:i ///' (/’.ht ./•//» v. I I.JIviJropliilus x/’iiti/'i'linix. hoir. J;i. .'U //,»/. , fnirtnr/ Jfimt&mt Organs of Mm on i„ Inserts. AiiimallSnqdpiii. . Insecta.T l 33 l.OrvHi'S (hrvrohaii/Aifr, .\^aiepjbn.ln fnrcuta. GuA\ 3 . ScaxaLiUiis mentor. tA/er. -\.dbuito>nictil dt tails of Hu- Sc hj'rThi'US ifrilmn.Iiih. dnlmnis rrihrntns. (7m r. ti . HexmlniL rrtic*iftttu*\\ /Vivien. 7 ( vr li frontalis. I hew. N. .tin/ /on 1 1 ml details of the ( vein r ( ' Ji 1 1 11 1 ;i t/f nrilmtitLFti hr. Henderson, '!. Old fluid ov jbnni/d Ein/fdam . Jnsecta.FZ. 34. l.lnicotlivi'nis tiiridicollis. finer. I Anatomical 'details of the , \ Ims LrtreiUei . .*/•//. .1 . ( . oj>nuiu i/mn el! a to . Jurbv. .'i.Mclulmithn f7ovir\\ li . fr/tentnr of the Alt- Inlniitlin valt/ari. «• ' / 7. . hi femur of tin' ilLLsolroi; us /> ini. loti: <1, (Vt’iMjtis # lecarti.fiore. D. . button > / cat. details ofthe fwit sjiis hlhida jll.lirniln hirbi i.dirtc Lett v. II. Spvim .f'lavitnana. tiorv. I' Anatomical details of the Scrim varmbi/is.J.ot . I.i Oi|ihiiri'|ilt;t lo fnrciitti. fitter. J I . Jfarxtnlnrtv Ins saturabis. fbevr. London: (t. Ifmderson , 2. t'/d JJui/ev I I* If Hr is ff')n ft lr/>. A'- Aery. 'J . Purpi I in nrt n/t eolfcy . (wry. .'5. . \ nisojJi a strturahs. Gurr. I kiirliliMfM virn/tttub. (Utter. Jjt'jiisln rtt/H eoJn Aery. t\. Dirjcanijl Vritrtin/t. (™>ry. 7 ■ Uirplin fnrhul;i | > 1 1 vrn s rufijtamix. dorv. '1. Aicrpiliiriinia hnnihvlifimn / .<• Pnll .Inniomiral Jr fails of tfir , \ni|ilm uiu.i Lassrrit. I. AiLiJiijiua alnlorn iimh s.l'.'sr/ . .».( luisimiptenis hirtn/us. Min/. fi.PaiQmaiinuiiis rrnssi/>cs.SrrY. 7- Li-|i itrix tibhrr v iaftt .r . Xrrv. S. Mmumludus r/oiunjrr .1 'rry. ! ) An i so nv u x mismi. Wrri. L onion ti. Hmder.unt. JAiilrv. . ?.(Esu1ils stiirn/ni'iil rs. To h ■ .! . i,ui iuuis rhmrniomru.w A urr. I .FIfllrcoriu mi rn//itn.w A’wv. /> l.a min ima irnniJ.iitr. (>. J’imltilofus IfiiinboIJii .V-// . 7. I’ussalus firiilfi/i/iy//ii.\\ Ftt/ij JJmtv. S sjtm / tut i iru / ilrtnits liftin' Pas sains i/itrrrn/itiis. hi/’. ItTiHan: (rMni,li\ .t'UBaih .Ait an a 2 Jang doni . ZfLsectas.122. 3S. I. I’imcliit yrstihi. diirw l. .huitomi t-til iJrtmls >>f t/tr Pi me I in srru'fti . .TErodius i/t/i />//.<. /',ib/\ l. /<«> jilms i s trsluiliuttrilt.w t'//y . >. Xv cfv I i n l.in-'/.i'lu' . f'/h\r. < iin<' Urj>i'f*-i fiii/minit/tw. fairy. 7. Tvuiwxn fnrtictrpeti/iis Irfehvrr . S. AKis (mrvi. Wftft 0 Klniniihiiriu n?)t wi rusm ,v itirtrt'tl Id Huiycliara /»«»«//(« (•un W^diutimnicoJ, ilitfwil.* irt f/tf I'.iii vi liin ii li/mlii 1/ /\di'loiilmuii ntt/i’.i r/, fn>r\. l,m.hmiUlynJnvon. J <>ftL Httt/rv %mndl 'Kint/e7/)m Insert a. 17. 31 Ins. ! Til 6 oni i /.,» v ! Psniiuui’t.ii n.s cosIi/Ujs fiuAr. S< ain-as rtu/osus Lair. I Scololi i i is t/nawstts. ,h» . rd. .> S <• |> id m n i vesh tun r. lnnii>i-;i t/ruti/At t.to'r f/rrA.s t 3. Mi sulnm p us ffojjfirUmsrtrii Furr I. iru/rilMitiii In A. H.JfuutJt K' .h/tr/inrr trft/te HliipiX sit/rtrtu, Fu/t. (> . (Inunjiiis /tAt,t/is. loir i. Aiicrmnlipes tfontiptut. tot Ft A S.ff'rsr/rt njtJif Mmhlj, vi/tosaMrrbrt •) S,, .linns //, •,/.,///, A 1,1 Mouth .b'tmjur o/tJu- .\.svrJn Arvt,/„/o. Ait A. ||. Tarsus A .iutrrunr <■/ tA> llpuf 1 i u us rAt.i t tutus, /Ay !-• Turstts of tin Ht’linpiiilu.s Ats/utti trtts thy l.'l IVilivus t/tA/.otsFoty I I .A.iifutntm/ iliitrits f/thr II I up s I i 1 1 ii s puriftnius 1.1 I’l.ilvs. i lls tutors. FisrA f.rn.lott, t,.//rnt/rt ,ott. ' ( ’At fAtiirv Animal Kuutd&m. Inseotas, TL40. I . (*rvpt.icii.s i/ihhiilus . Srjt . 'I. Op/itruin r/nm/nhun , /inn . 3. ('ortums celtis. Germ* •hAniiti'nu'.caZ ilrtni/x of t/n' OrtliiU'f'riJA mn/inis. Lit. .V ( lii rosi't-lis l/ifirruvtrccta. hint , (i. Toxicixui ntrvi cirri w. ('/try 7 Morns Oinntci nut . Oy/ . iS.l.tlrnr i/i’innitiis. //n/>st. f). I'jiijt rerun ihtnilcs. hob. \K\..hnitir.n sn s trne/irn'ii/ex .truer. 12. Tinli’lirio nhsenni.w Fib h’ iiili’ii. h Iteiufersvn. - Old Bui lev. -tLm m a / In n/jtJmn . jn lV rt/l j>/ / / 1 Diapk-ris hi fntxtuJnta .Brul Jhrp. I' Jf-vppopJiluMis tastmteu.v.Eil . laml rrst.-Ks ,q,1„„T,,n,/rs. Litr 1. I.i'ioilc s citmnnitniun .Bun . .i . Teti-Jitoxiin fti„,j,ntnit.F,ib. / t/ir ll«-lo|>s /nui/nw'.F. >. I.ivuji /iinir/i ,/ .F. (>. StirmitriH'lii’lns /nuns hrt.7 . Strnnv^v 1 1 n m srwiitirt’rnr. fhtrr. iS\ lllhn tir/trc^'-xus. /•’. !). ( is h’ In srtri'tii llit vr lO.lliiIlumeiius Ititr \\. .hiiitrm imt t(rtni f \ of tin Oi-clirsin w / ■ rn lutr. l.rllJi'il /> //./ ■/. I IliriiiM tli.\ rohu. J'lih. ^ . ^trLoidiru ittfifh'y. I'Jirvi'. .1 Serropa^nu S//nitij.\\£ntr. 1,(0 Jiti|i:ii|>(iS f /ilvirnl/f . frvt. St. (nldjilll .rt’rretfi c<> rni.r. 7-\ (i.Dvtflns jF/,cc/i. 7 ,i¥. ili'inrrji fn'ihujrtirnr.J'it/’. H . StmoitoniH re'.ri/'/itu m .(httr/i. !).1Jvr(rrns jiu/vrru/rntli.r f'/tevr. III. ///•«rf ih,- ( Vrrornmn Srhoffrn J,n . Z.Hvrl.vns S Al.i1n„.ni , r < ** * / , mot 1 1 v-/4V{- * * , . 1|/. ,, /X, ( ;llll/l.., ,| v .. u; )«• - - - jtrn,/sr.\.’n. )• Animal EirufcUnn Jnscrta.F/ . 41/ | Hi urlinsc runty in AJus. Tabr. '1. Kluplms (rrhtrri.FLt.4i .i.Autliriliiis I . AiiHji In is /n/rtiiit.v . Lurr. .». Rli i unti:i iurtturpl-ertv. ffirhy. 6 . Im’liimsi 17. nr. ntus italic** *. 2,i< S’ . < Mwrjduiltui Jureillatu*. J 'eh. S.Jnttnmr r ///./,<• ('/,> •>■/•. M. 11, » 1 • ( ill.n ..,,1, ,..ns , I’j>l»ns /7/tfA/r/\r tVmr. ii - iti.f. .IV/, . < lnirna l Kingdom . InscctO: KL. 48. .'V'uoNii. <•,!* rJtr.vro/sUU hurt . 2. Unions hitutdastut . 6yll . ^ Br a rlcmvinc bid/,jr*/o. /.v/J. 1 H ;V1 an i ims nnmn,. Li„ S 1 l.-ilip ri .« rr,,t„s. Srh. (i..A lricLe s pr, u siu.\- Lk. 7. M vurMivus alhohruwrttnr. S ( iiocnis fntlverosus, Parry a . ‘). Tiuikj^ojixLS horn Jus. ihsvr Lnuhnii fr.JBmdurjtm. Jl.nl t-v ■\ 1 Aiii-lioiin.s- ,f ttij/n '••'l* tuitrn.\ f . tiuc.r. 7. Cum :h,h 2 M . ( ultnictra *W,W.. Mr,; - Ji<*J«ulLvi,„s nrutus . K\ < ',ma„,ei.uS M+rohUr, ■/•'"/■/■"I" 6uer 8 Diyuplitoxii* , !> . TrxPOnotnxKTXK cttlf'nuh ■„ ,,/r+r . L -It. FJili)iotial)Ui o/ttv. Lit. o..tti/e/i/ne of the Imuirus frispi/uut Jhy. (> rLitrjms Jfrevi. titter, 7. Month of the Plo^yjras evtitufrus.JFuh . i'v.l,missus rttrvieonri.w t7iev. ! I. Pans x us ttuicro eep/ntlns. III. ./thitotm ett t t/etiu'/s of the Pmissus niieroeephttlus . X- Puns si is pentnp/uturt/irne. llPLif\Tlu)|ialus Mef/ri. H7.iV, 12. .httvtnuv of the C«>rn|itfriLS ittfipex. Htwt. W fiosl lirlmx Dnftmrii .lot . Li . ('is intrtpti - tletttt . they. I.V!Nnxu)ll()Ulli efont/tituin ,J. . Mi . S_v.nr h i In Ultthitu . fitter- f'trts L 'fit/i'fi o' Hettt/ersott. J t '/•/ /Sot/ev - J ■■ . urujns mo luh'bu laris, tlorv. I .Anatpmirat ,1,-toi/s ,ft/i,- ( netyus t/£prossu,r. Fab. J-i.flrun «.'s sv/nn i roUi.w ^n-y. 'k.Jiuttim uv Spoil drlns hnproolouhs. Fob. 7. Pa i n :utlr u Utiro/o. Gory. N. Primui s Dcs Htowtii. hurt. !>. Auh coins son 4/ ojuoiis. S,r v. 10. Pj.iomij.f.iu « sfop/,, hntts. Soor. Ml. t'U floilr'V Lon/, ’o. o //no/, / ;i Anunal lunqdcrrrb. Itisrri/7. /'/. 53. InseMa. FI. 54. iv* rttftjnvnns. f«‘i f"h "" * ./,iyf„ ; N.Vn y,l„li l I'lMmliv* x/ii cit/i/. t t.. rv HiiHnm <; iflirii i.n,i ’ ru'/innttn Etb i. l(Jdutitra4n.< i . u i ni i inn tt 1’i JiJirii i /niry i l.ii ill I.I aut'i'i'tiu'lit- (*t’ry. . Ti’tz'imlies i/imiiliiitu . fif/v. J . SiHiextl a.all>t ■ • /.urr. . • Aaittvmictil Art nils <>fthr Siijii’LiIii iilliiisoui t'urtu t. ( i . .Intrruitr of the Disticlion’X'n nniriili - li'llls hil'tiy. 7 *1 lilt’ S I st I* I’ll II IS flt'Allnlt/ll/llS. tllliT. lM'«TIIS btllf/l tilftls . jh'IU'Y !). I.«’|ltmiM'.l hilini'ittii. \ . J.otu/mn b.Hnufason. 7 t>U JUnl. y ► \ J5ise ■ctxv.Fl . 56 r., //,, I . Mi'^iilupn.s tttitfrisri ttfn.\' . ' /•nrv, i Snvrii ciw/.'ii, Jlti/in . \\ ..linifinnitti/ t/rfw'At .mn ’intn ,v Ilit /»w //« ./ < ->•//. t. .Irnrtfn: h it/ ,/ftttils t'f flit Domnin .ytii/iffiiritr. Ttih. X. flilliltT Tirr.nis t .r< > /•> // '.I.IVliinns Irs > IU.\.\ifn\t\ I>liv. iiniruii'i'I'Ll Jhiryt'ii.w 1,'lii-f. II.Allilniiiji hiflt/.r. Itlh. II. Mr^llii ■ I i.< fn t y in .t .llirt • L'litlt’ii f. l/.iit/siM’ii !'U !>.n/s\ * l.yWirnuis ttmillintts. Vn/nrx 2. ( )_x vrt-jilinJa c/rrniyrra .Furr. 3 . Hi. spa labririi. Furr. ^Jtnatomy nflJirJiutt ( ’/in li-pus jeftuiipetf.Fa/t .^.( nssxilu / (yct.osoirui . th* vrj In n,/irj,r,u.\'.Ti,li. ii^Aruitoini rut ,f,tui/s . ’t f/tr h\s- kiil.i si/j\ Fur, V, y’' Jtuprrrry. S.CJvtluwi Fm'otimm. Frn. ■ * I M.iinvs ttifrrm Jlijtif, l/).Liuii|aii:auiui ix’fruscri.Fr, v lLdlioiaj^nS ntuftfun'dLJBrbv. ,>/ ./JJX.n"iA / J7.Eiuyi)|M' 7 imirtilutu .(Un . |j.Eiini>iljm.s ty,t/trtt.r. Fit . 2,ru,/rn bi. Hnutrrw '! I'iJJj.i try. ; f *1 . "Vi 3LnirruiZ;Jfi,ng dorrv Irbs f'ycteuFL. 53. Bl.Cojn.pa, mustrLt.Omr. Z.PoiWt \*affi*n«.&r,n . ^PkvJlm-Wis iPl.vl rhnHs DnrypWn ,n, .<'/„■> v. (i IWL>Wf, *,/«/„ 7.Pnxopsis &' f insert,, .try. «. Tunwafrluj /Ww/vVv/ /,V„v Mi -i.,.. , / ( . ' >11X111. 'I f„„ s\ 1 ( hrvsinui'lii hnnn r,th.w fn> lQ^a/pa, of the, Onysoamau ^n,;,>nnoftnt„.J. II. PI, u» n.,,„ 1~ ■ 1 la.tom ri< hiniuvi’ri /,/ Jiaih'v '4 I Am/nal Mn^dcrm, . Insi>cba*Fl.59.bit. 1 1 ' Adnrin ul basnlr. f-rt'-r. '2.,-lnn/mnicn/ tfc/rri/s <*/ f/w .\tsxtr,i Unix. N. 1 1 « 4. fin ev/ti/.w (Jisvr . !). DHn^mm I r.s thi'inci fn. i\ //.>.>■< L(). (KWiiuivi'Jiis fit/nrirfiis . thfvr . 11 .PuyDnirlcji AnAlttrn llifvinhitii t-n. r II. lou^tl.'ti'Nils (/(TJ'tf/t.r. i,th Znni/i’Hi /». HmJrr.ti’n . *U Jhriir v IJELrutyltut i/rin/nff nsis . iSurr. i A'^vtlms suritiinnrnsis. Jii/rr. .‘(.TripLac hrmtn //’■■' ■■ /An/'. X.tutru tur •’/ thr Trijilax ni tiriprttn i s . Fab. ^.Xan^m'iii nfrinniti . t 'hcvr. (i . J’Jin btcJiru s r/rrntitl/itits. tirtrr. 7. kiinuir pliiix lumuitus. Suer. tS.31jjji.su tri/iuti'iilntti .Hrtjerls . tibialis, t'hr tv. JO. .l/i/it/’/ni ral >h tails of thr LyrapexdixiA bivishM J’itbr. I L.Lvrt)ji<‘i t Ji iut latA.I'hevr. iJ. I.i(lioj>liiIu.s ntf'uollis. Dahl . (*, Jfrthtrrsou . J Old Mn/rr. I I <■ ! I. ( <>rritipJJLttjfr/vn^*rr/. Karr. J. Anatvmn'ol i/rtrri/s rf'i/u' ( or rjurJUi I'crllatii.lin . (.'acidula Uluru. i /r. J I. Kn pled us Iiirbii .//winy. J.Y .Inutmn I h iil ih-tiii l.\ i/'f/ir £u|iJih'1u * inimi.w ffrir/i. J(i, lT«vi]]>i'r .!&//. 17. PtiOimn fusimlarr. Hrrbsr y.iYii/i'U: irJ/rtuttrjvn. J. I'hf fhii/ry. Animal IHngdtrm . bijectsi^Pl. 6 , ' •’ ! r/wmspis Strv.) pirtn . F,i/>. •%±Jiurhnniiti,ir.i, Tn/>. > Ivm I'u*!! tohiprt. f'/ir/t-r. bMotimncul drttnlt .Inahnui'uJ .irl.u'L* Hto Qitdiixoms r/nrruu.s •/■ London,. o'JfonJmson. MMtimUv. A ■ t: Animal Jfint/rfart i. Inaext m; i yoiofiz . hz/rr. .■hiatvinictil t/rtuils < i/r'isn/ . I .Trs Ni'r;i((iin:i X'/wrr.tfir . Xrrr. ,f- .57.//,/ j.PJiltrn cttssit/i'hles . Srrr. 5 S'.Jh/n/. 0 ( mens z'l/hii/i/i tK i‘//.t. //./.. l/> />•//////■ /hr l.oni)c'«"i'us . //. 7/ .Antrim/ »• <•) 7 7/ r Svxmn>isfi*s . 7. .Iiitr/i/m- • •f~fhr Pm- 111 is . iS. .hi /,/)/!< /• iif /hr I (nlli vii i i*i i in . ,\ni so .sr <• I i s fn't/f/u/ti. i\ J:,/h, 10. I viln s ///>/! n7if/ mu., , /hu'r. ill. Noitlf s tipt/J/U'm . T^rtr. lon/hon: 6JLm,7rr.vm, 7. Old JM/r \. -Anz/ruzZ Ubigdcm o. Ins&ct^Tl. 61. 1 .l£yibunurii'H Siunni'riinx.Iw . 1’. (»iTJ'i.v nnn.ii rmtu s . filin' M . Vi*J iji rivulrrutn . £ttr. -t. (in.l* j^iiIiin fJdVHjr. Gua ;i. JTmuori s Poty i . trurr . li . .//ifm/i.r Mr SjiJunudriad ri’fu/nAitit. Z»//*. 7. Np jiii (frisra . (ruiir. S. .11 ;hui1tii /ilifi’rrni.v Hi far. !). lurim cubtr fritter. JO .Nulo iM'cfii fiirrtihi .Eth Lin/rti t. Hhith-t-. urn / r >1.1 ff.ii/.v - i udJzbruiZJZzn^doTrz. Trise^ta.Tl. 6itiru/,r/,i. //urr. X.Jfrfit/ oftfieTlxda.floccosa. dun'. M.THti^oinelxn vires cm. s'. Lit. missus Mttim'fn-nms.tiifr II.//W ,•/'//„ Isstu eclroptratus /■'. \2J£end irf the OtLocem.8 Gofuebertti D. An.n1.in c, urine, i burr. M.Jfrnd ,rf //„■ Derb * />a//j. KJLsxcaca claw rom.isJr.it. Ui.rjVvnps Pnc/ierovit . trier, Xl.Jfcml ,Uv>///< " ' . -'"""’"'W details orthe < /•/ (J. ./W™; ;,,, 7 nun /U /• ’ ft , ( •<•0(11: IV I ^ '/ vv //< / ..s’, ./ •/• ») , !,,, ftr . pulcMla.ow: II.IMHn r> /. . . lAAphiN/wo* A' !(>.//, . - , ,\l.i., .1, I IV .17 l v ■IvCenlrotus atu'Juft'ago, ■ !'• I ul mu ivliculeUujtt., /.fnua>/\ut ?. . FI 1 1 ip> uScrn/.i /■', 14 m inimal Kirtg cLorn. Insecta . PL . 70. Wvntp/ur ofthr J,il>r/ln|;i ,/<•//, Guer. M/A. . 7I/'//rLrr eh/vr. j^ri.iin p/t ,//Jfit//frr t'/nw. r ,>/' ri/r . |«;s |, u 1,1 " t {/•/)/>. M/A. Ct..\y///pL„r ,n/,t h/.Sn t, S.7.,/r\-,/ of ' /At- Kniirmt I London Henderson .’.Old Ho dev Animal Em adorn Insecta .Pl . 71. l.Wniiiph'i'ii r.rtrmva .iViv.t hiiltrmlii fcih.) '2. Biftnrns ti/mhtriux. Lrtr. M. .itt/rfi ,„,ir,il ilctuils ,/.' ilni/nv A Inspj'jMsJPL. 75 /hum/) / Imwdorrb .‘Ua run (I'tttv , j !\> )> r.nnt % , OUi linilrv t ?T ** - n'aK" i ' Fi«L.« u, irwrt, n .a,„fcis r.ieucospi, 8 I1‘"'1''‘“'1*" !**«*&■*+. !UW /„■ l)irl,i„„s *** E™7tom« coop frit. Curt. 1.'. Ham|n.i ,•«*«« 13. ,h„r„,,.c iViljum 14. ,£*/*««<*• ■ ,/thr JlecLvelmuu J I . ( 'iijjite s th< ra, irn.Um. I'lirmif H rttfn.l. 2. Attn? nrtnipern. Z>rt. M . (xyphir rams ntrntus. Limit . 1. Mut ilia "#»/<•. i • . (itur. b.. Ann tinniest l details of the MutOLi ephippiuni .Lih. riAIvnunsu un-Inna- efihnln .Znt. 7. Ulrth mm iehneumnn ides'. Lit . u I VZ/vV/./r/Z. hm/loti, A' Ifi'thfiTSt'n, ?,{*/. Bnnlii'i pn'uviami. trut-r. 7. Atm ■tvniirai detnits t/ftfu Iraile.1 . S Annin mi cut i/rfaits afthr Mimednla . 9.Ixnops nuri VKtvtris . tkuir. II). Dinotn.v piotus. ,/uri/ir. landen, ftJtrm/fr.um. J ffht Jl.iilsv. , •'/// /// ui7 If/ji/jfl; >n o. Tnseuta, l‘f. < ?2 1 l.Astnta hoops . S/rin. L’. (hrlifliu mu<)/timis. JFah. 3. Ij^ypocxyloai fuftihis ltit. Jr.Mtajv+ps mvsttiffus . hit. St.l'ruhvo . I. . 6 . Up JlizucLS nrvr/isis. /. 7. Ism. utrr. Zat~- M . .In - atinuii'til tfrtitifs nfthr UrilLrnfchns tiiuln'tiyruis. Krsst ■ i I.CWt oris hif'iisriir/ii . fnn-r J ()..///- atnmi t *i/ tirfthJs rf ihr (Vccrina hrfit ■ h\ It’Hi/rii ft Hftutfrsrn . t’hf fftfih-v. ■ ir/j/n/llJujingdoTn, Vlonitrs uniform/*. AW/ 2. Crxamias fmsrohnnh/i.Klu,,. 3. Svuagris faU,A„.F,J,. lETrrmmes Savr?/nyi. Coer. .> . OdjULKrus rAe,;,m.r. Furr 7 • Id I istes rri/An/aris. ('. r..i. f.r/r/, vrii . Furr. londtni /r.&enderson. J. //{./ AAu/tw. A-rri r r > / / 7 Jfin/l/f/rm J-7LSP.-CjllCL.-J- f . J .3 l.-Ajidmiii femorah's . ffurr. f Giia) 2. sin atzmiJ cn / details of tin- Andrenja. Ifirbii . Curt. 3..Nomin era stripes. fffw. I . Ptvn m'^us. ater. hit . 5 .JDylpcnrpn awxp mm’s. (». r prmtiii a vi ritf is. truer. 7 . i J«* mituncu/itri s /.. N Aiifliiifiiim <1intlt~rn n.J.utr. JJ. t'nvl Lux.vs rufifu’S. Truer. ' Cuiui) lD^fnrtit nniettf ih’tui Is ef' the ( . './>/,/ B.n/rv Ammal Mngdorrt . Itls ectzL.il, S' 5- 1. Ar uja+Ji opus jrplendtthLs . King. 2 . 1 s s ;i dmtovta.laf. 3 . jBo.tu.lms DaTilbamii ■ fiurr. 4. Apis Arfnrisonii .hrt. S.Jbuzhtmt iritl ihrtail.i t*f tbr Apis tnrl/ift <•. \frl.i p ana./u2vift tv . (nter. f fnlm ) 7 • ’fusciat*! . hnsr. 1, union. uMonJnwon 1. ('hi /huh i Anin itzl ' JSOngJcrrn . t In,secta. Tl. >S‘6. (hvpan.t c/ Sensation in Inserts. Oiyans of Sensation in Insects. In sc, eta .. FI. A'S. I PapHo latreJlUi. Godard. L Gun/nMor k CJuysatis ,f tj„- r.ipilio J. Paa-Utt* aitis /i/ifnfnuv.jRt&r. Godard, I Tliuis Ceriryi. Grdar,/. Zt’iiJi'ti ■ (i f/rtufrt'.toit . 'UU.„/,v minimal IGm/dtmi . n — — i‘InsectaJ3l.g&. I I'i.-ris thtrtu .Godunt . 2. n.trr,, ,/far .*■ ff,rysafi, a/sArPircix brass, cr. /. :!■ Hfl ir <> „i h Zan#j,f,,r/i, t. Diuuuih, ,'unirr <„>,!ar,i. Landau, f.'JUndrrson. Ji?tirnal lunyi/uni . I r Tnsecta.lP l. 90. V» lies mi Htxfitril, J. Ai '/'/uti. (milttrit. I . .Vyjiijjlifilis rtjt f «frr/>i/tt>r .V thrvsntis of tin- x ■ r/, rv.ro?,:, ,f t/,, \xjn|»i,ai,> t'UAoit, ) -jxrnlTt j m l fGIIP' jJ.ntrn.al Jxercauom. Insect' . ''.9/ 1, S n tv m a Holder. Boisd . 2 . ('atcnpiltar X' Chrysalis or' Sjilvrxis jnrtiHo . Godnrd . .'V ICuiuraia li’.t'rii . (•odurd . 1 Ervbi a ct . ciodat'tl . <•. l/mdervon. 1 . Cl, l Hailey i&iM Animal IfuigdorvL. Iru?&cta,Fl. 92. 1 • P rtvoni.i tictiji.ii n . Godard. i . Mmplio artorioru Godard. ’A. Anatomical details of the Menjiko phidipfms Godard. 1 .flrus snlis nsKra. Marti. I rn den ; G. /ftiulti .r, 4n /. rn o. /. JJ/n t/ do, In.seoia.Jd -93. ITi imhi flois'dun/alii. 2. Hesperia s-abadiu^.Jtdv. 3 (aterpillar A.t'afitt'f UUar or" l±cay,Zint-a,Fab. ( 'toy salt? ,i//ar (hryjt/lis K'jint/fo//,v of H/r Evvriim ///,///,/. ,\l\Tiun •9/f/n/. t.Kifun/ I i'lilviunimiliis Thor ho/s,/ T,/tr/p/N//r X- Th/ys/i/is of / hr Pnlv onimntus //run/, hotliii ,/ (i. Zi | i li x r 1 1 i s /tutor, llnlm . 7. . f/i o/o/i iv /•/ /hr I’d 1 v o u i it i:t t tt .s ivi.iv/, »•. (ioifo/'if. / yr,r/,/t. ho/\ <■/ ho//,. ton tf Hr//, f, •/ .,;>// ' Oh/ ho, /. y ArutnaZJSsigdarhs. 2rLsectay.PI/. 94-. h'Htf.m A Hn.frtw JfV.fJ3.iiUv IrisectcL. .FI. 95. Anim/i / Hintidmn . l.H«*pui.Lrui apdwp. A#. L ('«» s „ s M.uimu-Ue / BJjv. etjL.Fal). 4. Styjriu amrtrtdis.lati />. Zrrxxt-ea. soa/at-i\>- :i- f'^rpOim- ,f tin- Cos sus fiotwv. (i. fotrrpUIar of tile. Zenzern -uluTah. 7 ratrr/niJm ,.f tin- Jfrpiulus hunutii Fob. lonti.rndUl,*./,,*,',. ItVdJbifa . A n urui / Ifin t/flo/u . I/iJ'ecta.Tl. .96. I .\u;irisl:i fn/rs. fftlv l . fUtrr/ti/tur ,\‘ ' • i -.iv/ / ,■/ ■ . l^.u isl.i ,//<•. f.rw-i (.(i.lojiis Zrrtcfi it . Ctxhntf. I ( .istniji .lcro'ot'frs. fJ,f\ J.on,fon: Hrm/crmt ft, l tfmf.x: ,/// / nut,/ IfiTu/dmn. 2}/s rctn.7’/ . 97. 1 . TlivtiS st'/iittrfirtt/is.llilv. i. .lijiun rn rrcHlinrti./ltlv. .1 Z i rim fi u/r/t rlta.Jhh \ i . Zie;ni. i Ji/i/>rtnl)(tir. f.m . I’rocris tirhn/o.ai AVt/t/. (1 S valian ts m vru/cs /h/\ " Svulnm i * /i/wv/fn. / Wt ,A I v c li i ii /iiinii/ti. /.ill . !l . //nr it' t'/irvsii/i.r »/' l/ir .1;>lan|it' in/iiu.\t,i . 10 (ilimropis An// f tit Ari.it II .\”l;i«l>i' u m r ri nm tt. /!'. t/nu/nr.ron, '!. t’hi Ntti/rv. _ », U/„y»Z^"A,J, ,,r,',',,nTh» I-'''’'"'-' 1)imuu..u'» w/,,. Jt*. «. r.i.h..*i» Arthr.Afr. 7- Liflu.su. /.va ■/« 8. Caterpillar of tfi, L«h»si» /n,/r/„//„ •>. FL,i7,rtrHx Ah, h •/!,/> >n h.JlrtuUrst >n. 2 />/. f'otrr/>i//ni K f/t rv.cn fix oft/n- Or£vi» 9o,„»ti.,,nu Fa/> «. I, ,tr( fdoauM. 7. f^or/dl/ar aft/,, J-hnar,,,!,., miyatn. /Mi, «. fatorpi/iar of' the lhiu.ro dcs iadrtrrn.u,- at., ?>. Psyche ra/yrl/a. Oc/ur. 10 Part, of tfir ('at, rpi/lar of the JWltr nthdrUa Jnima.lJS^dom.. In.yecia.TUOO. KToctua C/phidet Imperatuv.Bd*. 2 Erebus limacuuuBd* t Erebus out t>pjtera / putr'tj-cens. fft/v. I CaterpWar Sc Chrysalis ol'K octua l Morula .y„v,,v, /W, 5. Pvrulis f it tj ana. Fab ft. G. Jf rn drr&o tt ? ( Lon Jot n/rf fini/ry. Jni/nul Iu/u/Join. I/LserM fJ/. //// I ****** //,/,. 2 A,/, ;i. v, rh^nn/kri^M n/n ,// /, li.i ;«• n n ///vmm// /.. .) Ilerminin xidoliui {'nun (I //,„,/ Mi-n r/v»W,>. 7. Botv* ,/,7, /My. *.//„„/ „/,Ar Bo tv, rw, ■» ;// ': /4A' (Otari//.,, o/'t/n l(vilr. Animal JZin gel orn Tn.s e e ta, TL 102 VALucita asporeU*. Subn Z.Euploc anthmoinus, Uubn r, ..... . J'lu IfnqteotmLf. CUrti*. I. Ili thin car-neu I..,tr / ,/ /. /„ ' " ' 7 VusieUa Huh u h * n i II pniqui^. nudto\ .lYponommlrt 2%r^TTp!l-rl ? Mr1 "» • ■ Huh .t a Head nr Pt«-r. jpttcu/actvlu* < untie- he.v-adactxtuer. Ij, opborus /• it / London .6. Hen dttwon , 2. Old Built T?/secfu . _/y. 103. XXflXQ^ Ilixvi nebu/iKui . 3fr///, 2. 1 'Ji Lome a tmrncoitfr.w Vttlm . .'I lili \rnlm ■1-. I^lrt tv linn f/tivip r.r . Afrit). .1 JWvrrfo'h in thorn rim fotrr. li. Siiiiiiiiu;i, . 7. JJi.lt i j/fvus thororteit.w tinn -X. .Ijurtomi roh Jettriln o/‘ the Hil«n* i •,/», /.t’Hi/i'h. u Hetulrrson. '£. )>/,/ //,n/ry Amnwl Haujdoi?^. Jiuectm FLMJ4. I . Si vlu|> x Jhtiii . thrt. 1'. Aii«nd. s Infnrrnht.* /.. A. ('oi'efin-n />ln/int/>rrtt.> Mtn/. L A„tr„ ,///*• C*Jiu»imomus. /> . P«.rr.h«»dtt pahutri^. Mat/. (,.( Uuu^lxivriiJ^/n.u 7. M thr Tijtulii . ,S iliiipi ilia nuifultitti.Jlri,,. />,Jjnuio1a« ntf Hurts. /. JBHrufwn. I’. i’I.I Unify Jlti/tt/l/ h'i/rt/tfo/n . Jjisrrh/. /'/. 1. II . finrr. 1\ . /mi /,•/ ni> << / ,frt,ri/x <•/ tlh 1 ..(.In in m f/ru . .14 vj/ .5 s,n/t m*. 117,;/ . .) . .‘/ni,ur Ihiiivj »vj»i n li. Ilv 1 MIN P > 7. 117,; /. M. i ««"/" -V"-V i'II.I l * S ,f //>/>, N . Tm i* It v i ’.> //.)*. J/y /.A 1 • i . i . i . i . i . tirro 1 .inhnnm Asi) IIS . 1 I’ii nnii \ ,‘i H.H.t. \ ln>sectci/ PL 10 u dn irrutL OPcngdo/n., 1 . Tojfophora atneruxuutiSen' 2.Usia trnca,lu( . 3. Phthi ri.fi. /■’«//<«/*<*, Mew. 'I*. Ilqmbvluis tneoU'i (\ l’loas lusita/iuxi t'to-r. (». Amli i\ix aioanuiictijuir. 7. Nrrnestrina It'iuiuc -st/ts Hi. J. London, ffi'tidtrson, 'J, Old Dailey, AnirruoL Iftru/dorru. Insectcu. PI. 107. I Hhercva cmufinis. Airly. 2. Atherix ibis. Airly. 3.Lcpus ScrviHel Cuer. Dolichopus usujuLitus III S Metletorus rwtazus, t\ib , 6. Plalypexa sof>hia-.f.epeL, 7 I'ipunculus cu/npestrls. Airly. 8. Sorno - |t ill us fences trails. / ', il>. London, ffondorson A Old Hailey i jlnirrial Tfi/igdom . InsectcbTk 108 uiln hrrbaL.KxrtxjdoTro. Insectzo TLJL09. l.Herraetia.i ingularls Guer. 2. AcaJifh.arn.era. SerriZUst Ouer. 3 //rat/ of die .\canth pictajfcui. •> Head- of the Bwi s. S.Cvphoirma autiflamma- /I ted. 6. Stcatiomvs coroTutCa.Sc/ r. antbord 7. Ephip pin m thotaricum,JMJt, 8.//nawwW details of the Oxvccra. 9 .Anatomical details of die Sarfjns Heaumum flfeiq. JO. ( ’ h rvsocii lorn, hirticornis WicuL. LI Anatomical details of (he Vappo. 12. .T)icra nopl i or a tin viz era IVicd. J.onden. 6. f/endc/vtm, 2, Old.Jla.ilei/ . Animal IRnffdam. Insecta Pt. 110. I Volui'fllii biMiln'lyn.v \h'iti ‘1 H ol < > | > I n Ins chi hen. ns Hurt: ,‘J. Svrplm.s xr/in/alcnsis tm ! .In ' dt'tni/f of the Svrplius hsnwitl /in nr/,/: (Hr/ . .7 P.iva^iw hieolei: I,:tt, 6. Cfarvsotoxinn i niyiatnm 7 * >'n Co (tops o ictus. Mm/ Lotuivn O Undersoil 2. Ptd Bailey . 4frimal Ungd/rm . Inset /, 7 777 l.Aplu-itis ttftijbrniis de far 2 MeroeW MI.,. 3 -XjlaUy s,yr,is.Z \. H„„t ,f # Ticpulu, r>. Mlesiu spe^insa Rib. (\. Pipiaa fuxnatv VI.,. 7 Rlnu^m cimt/.rsfnx M*,. J+'n.h'tti (f. fa.,/ns,'n J. t*/.l Ibri/i'v. Animal I 'uuj clorw. Insccta Ft. L/2 I Lutct'ebva . ufJU'alis.Outr. 2-hvtiiiiosuiiiu rofiiiuliitn . A/A. 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