Chapter 30

[1392]PlateVI.Fig.13. d´. Savignyubi supr. t.1-3.o.[1393]Ibid.ö.PlateVI.Fig.13. b´.[1394]N. Dict. d'Hist. Nat.xvii. 467.[1395]N. Dict. d'Hist. Nat.iv. 253.[1396]PlateVII.Fig.8. c´, d´, e´, h´´.[1397]Ibid, c´.[1398]Ibid, d´.[1399]Ibid, h´´.[1400]Ibid.e´.[1401]Rösel. ii.t.iii.f.15. LatreilleGen. Crust. et Ins.iv. 365.[1402]SwammerdamBibl. Nat. t.ii.f.4.[1403]N. Dict. d'Hist. Nat.xxviii. 266.[1404]Ibid.xvi. 432. De Geer vii.t.vi.f.4. Not quite accurate.[1405]PlatesVI.VII.XXVII.a.[1406]Organisat. Extér. des Ins.196.[1407]In theTransactions of the Royal Society, this part inAnobium tessellatumis so called. xxxiii. 159—.[1408]PlateXXVII.Fig.4. a.[1409]PlateVII.Fig.2. a.[1410]Observ. Nouv. sur les Hyménoptères(Ann. du Mus.) 5.[1411]Those beetles whose posterior pair of tarsi have onlyfourjoints, and the two anteriorfive, are so called.[1412]Kirby inLinn. Trans.xii. 464.t.xxiii.f.6.[1413]Ibid. xiii.t.i.f.1.b.[1414]PlateVI.Fig.10. g´.[1415]Ibid.Fig.7. a.[1416]Ibid.g´.[1417]PlateVI.Fig.4. g´.[1418]PlatesVI.VII.b.[1419]KirbyMon. Ap. Angl.i.t.i.Melitta.*. b.f.3.[1420]PlateVI.Fig.4. b.[1421]PlatesVI.VII.c.[1422]Vol.II. p.317—.[1423]PlateXXVI.Fig.41. i.[1424]StollPunaises,t.xxxix.f.279, 280.[1425]PlatesVI.VII.XXVI.d.[1426]PlatesVI.VII.e.[1427]PlatesVI.VII.f.[1428]PlateXXVII.Fig.4. f.[1429]Cuv.Regne Animal.iii.t.xiii.f.4.[1430]This insect was taken both at Matlock and Exmouth. The body and thighs are of a light-brown, wings testaceous, legs pale; antennæ between setaceous and filiform, two-thirds the length of the body; first joint not much thicker than the rest.[1431]PlateVI.VII.g.[1432]De Geer iii. 561.t.xxvii.f.1.[1433]PlatesVI.VII.XXVI.h.[1434]PlateVII.Fig.8, 9.XXVI.Fig.43. h.[1435]Viz. one on each side above, and one below.[1436]WalckenaerAranéïdes,t.v.f.50, 52.t.viii.f.82.[1437]Treviranus (Arachnid. 4.) says thatScorpio Europæushas onlytwoeyes. He appears to have overlooked the two on the anterior side of a tubercle at each angle of the head, where they are large, but not conspicuous, at least in my specimen.[1438]De Geer vii.t.iii.f.8, 9, 12.[1439]PlateXXVI.Fig.43., h.[1440]Walck.Aran.t.i.f.3.[1441]Ibid.t.v.f.42-48.[1442]Ibid.t.iv.f.41.[1443]Walck.Aran.t.i.f.2.[1444]Ibid.t.i.f.7.[1445]Ibid.t.ii.f.18, 20.[1446]Vol.I. p.323.[1447]De Geer vii. 138.t.viii.f.15.y y.[1448]Ibid.t.xl.f.3.o o,y y.[1449]PlateXXVI.Fig.43. h.[1450]Segestria perfida, Walck.Aran.t.v.f.52. &c.[1451]TetragnathaandLatrodectes,Ibid.t.vii.f.64. andt.ix.f.. 84.[1452]Nyssus coloripes,Ibid.t.vi.f.58.[1453]Dolomeda,Ibid.t.ii.f.18, 20.[1454]Sphasus,Ibid.t.iii.f.24.[1455]Mygale avicularia,Ibid.t.i.f.3.[1456]Sparasus,Ibid.t.iv.f.41.PlateXXVI.Fig.37.[1457]Eresus,Ibid.t.iii.f.26.[1458]Storena,Ibid.t.ix.f.86.[1459]Argyroneta,Ibid.f.88.[1460]Pholeus,Ibid.t.viii.f.80.[1461]PlateXIII.Fig.11.[1462]PlateXXIX.Fig.11. h.[1463]Ibid.a.[1464]PlateXIII.Fig.10.[1465]See above, p.117—.[1466]Reaum. iv. 245.[1467]Microgr.176.[1468]Epist.Mar. 6. 1717.[1469]Amœn. Academ.vii. 141.[1470]I possess a specimen in which the eye is partly black and partly white: the lenses are invisible in theblackpart, but very visible in the white.[1471]Philos. Entomolog.19.[1472]PlateXXVI.Fig.38.[1473]HookeMicrogr.schem. xxiv.[1474]PlateXXIII.Fig.3.[1475]CuvierAnat. Compar.ii. 442—. Compare SwammerdamBibl. Nat.i. 211.t.xx.f.45.[1476]Vol.II. p.4,364, &c.[1477]PlateXXVI.Fig.36. h. Fabricius, and after him Olivier, though both quote Forster, regard one of these eyes inLamia Tornatoras a spot; but they could not have examined it attentively.Saperda præustaF. has also four eyes.[1478]PlateXXVI.Fig.39. h.[1479]LatreilleGen. Crust. et Ins.iii. 73.[1480]N. Dict. d'Hist. Nat.i. 479.[1481]Vol.II.320.[1482]De Geer vii. 562.[1483]Vol.II. p.228.[1484]Ent. Helvet.i.t.xii.[1485]PlateVI.Fig.10.[1486]KirbyMon. Ap. Angl.i.t.xi.Apis.**. e. 1.f.2.[1487]De Geer iii.t.xxxiv.f.17, 18, 24.o o.[1488]Mon. Ap. Angl.i.t.xiv. no. 11.f.1.f.Linn. Trans.xi.t.ix.f.10. d.[1489]PlateXIII.Fig.9. FuesslyArchiv.t.vi.[1490]SchellenbergCimicest.xiii. ix.f.1.a.De Geer ii.t.xviii.f.10.[1491]StollSpectres, &c.t.iv.f.14.t.x.f.38, &c.[1492]Vol.I. p.261—.[1493]Linn. Trans. ubi supr.[1494]SchellenbergMouches,t.xxvii.f.1, 2.a, d.[1495]Ibid.t.ix.f.3.a.[1496]Ibid.t.ii.f.2.a.[1497]Mon. Ap. Angl.i. 148.[1498]PlateXXVII.Fig.4. h´.[1499]This circumstance proves that Mr. W. S. MacLeay is correct in considering this as a subgenus; but it militates against its being connected withLamprima.[1500]PlateVI.Fig.4, 10.VII.Fig.1, 2, 4.XXVI.Fig.39-42. i.[1501]Bibl. Nat.i. 214.[1502]Reaum. iv. 245.[1503]Ibid. v. 287—.[1504]Magas. der Entomolog.iv. 410.[1505]Latreille speaks ofPhasmaas having no stemmata; but it should seem that he examined only theapterousones, all thewingedindividuals, at least so far as I have examined them, having three very visible ones. It may, I think, be laid down as a rule, that the larvæ and pupæ ofOrthopterahave not these organs. Probably their use is principally in flying?[1506]Flata phalænoidesF. and affinities have no stemmata, whileFlata reticulataand affinities have them: a proof that these tribes are distinct genera.[1507]PlateVI.Fig.10. i.[1508]Reaum. iv. 243. He refers for this insect to plate xiv. without adding any number for the figure; but no such is in that plate.[1509]PlateXXVI.Fig.40. i.[1510]Cercopis, Ibid.Fig.42; andFulgora,Fig.41. i.[1511]PlateVI.Fig.4. i.[1512]PlateXXVI.Fig.40. i.[1513]Ibid.Fig.42. i.[1514]PlateXXVI.Fig.41. i.[1515]De Geer iii.t.xxvii.f.1. Reaum. iii.t.xxxii.f.3, 9.[1516]PlateXXVI.Fig.40. i.[1517]See above, p.318—.[1518]Linn. Trans.xiii.[1519]Mag. der Entomolog.iv. 5.[1520]Palpi quatuor, subæquales, cylindrici,ad basin clypei. Germ.[1521]See above, p.18, &c.[1522]PlateVI.Fig.1, 4. i´.[1523]See above, p.321.Linn. Trans.xii.t.xxi.f.3.[1524]Ibid.f.7.[1525]PlateVI.Fig.4. c. i´.[1526]PlateXII.Fig.9. l´´. This circumstance was very recently discovered; which will account for this plate not being quite correct in this respect, the bulb being represented as a distinct joint inFig.6, 10, 26.[1527]See above, p.498.[1528]Vol.I. p.231,238.[1529]Oliv.Ins.no. 80.Macrocephalus t.i.f.1-4.;Anthribus f.5-12; and no. 83.Curculio t.ii.Calandra f.16.[1530]SchellenbergCimices t.xiv.f.1.b.[1531]De Geer vii.t.iv.f.7.a a.[1532]Vol.II. p.421.[1533]PlatesXII.Fig.28; andXXV.Fig.9, 24.[1534]PlateXXV.Fig.4.[1535]PlatesXII.Fig.29; andXXV.Fig.28.a.[1536]PlatesXI.XII.XXV.k´´.[1537]PlatesXI.XII.XXV.l´.[1538]Ibid.m´.[1539]PlatesXII.Fig.28; andXXV.Fig.13. m´´.[1540]PlateXXV.Fig.2, 5, 21. m´´.[1541]PlateXII.Fig.10. m´´.[1542]Ibid.Fig.4. m´´.[1543]PlateXXV.Fig.1. m´´.[1544]PlateXI.Fig.23.[1545]PlateXXV.Fig.24.[1546]Ibid.Fig.30.[1547]JurineHymenopt.t.vii.f.3.[1548]PlateXXV.Fig.28.[1549]Ibid.Fig.13.[1550]Ibid.Fig.5.[1551]Ibid.Fig.1.[1552]PlateXI.Fig.12.[1553]Linn. Trans.xii.t.xxi.f.3.[1554]Latreille sayssix, but onlyfiveare discernible; the three last form a kind of bristle.[1555]Latr.Fourmis, 323.[1556]JurineHymenopt.t.vi.f.3.[1557]Ibid.f.2.[1558]Ibid.f.1.PlateXXV.Fig.7.[1559]PlateXXV.Fig.25, 26.[1560]PlateXII.Fig.16-22.[1561]Ibid.Fig.19.a.[1562]Linn. Trans.xxii.t.xxi.f.3, 4.PlateXXV.Fig.11.[1563]PlateXI.Fig.17.[1564]KirbyMon. Ap. Angl.i. 184.t.x. **. d. 1. f. 8.[1565]PlateXXV.Fig.27.[1566]PlateXII.Fig.26.[1567]PlateXXV.Fig.32.[1568]PlateXII.Fig.25.[1569]PlateXXV.Fig.17.[1570]Linn. Trans. xii.t.xxiii.f.5.f.[1571]Ibid. t.xxi.f.8g.9, 10.c.[1572]De Geer iv. 219.t.viii.f.20.[1573]SeeVol.II. p.65,201—.[1574]De Geer iv.t.vii.f.22.[1575]PlateXXV.Fig.35.[1576]De Geer vi.t.i.f.5.[1577]PlateXI.Fig.21.[1578]PlateXII.Fig.29.a.[1579]PlateVI.m.[1580]Ibid.[1581]PlateXXVII.Fig.1, 3-5. n´.[1582]Ibid.Fig.3.[1583]Ibid.Fig.4.[1584]PlateXXVII.Fig.1.[1585]For the reason which induced the authors to use this word instead ofTerminology, before employed, seeVol.I.Pref.p.xii—. They are gratified to see that M. Latreille has adopted this term in the work quoted on the other side, p. 194.[1586]Organisation Extérieure des Insectes, Mém. du Mus.t.viii.[1587]Ibid.199—. I have never been able to procure M. Audoin'sMémoireon this subject.[1588]Fundament. Entomolog.inAmœn. Acad.vii. 143.[1589]Terminologie, 1578, &c. He afterwards called the trunkStethidium:Terminologie der InsektenMagaz. 1806. 14.[1590]Organisation, &c. 198.[1591]InNirmus Anseris, &c. however, in this Order, the same distinction is observable.[1592]PlatesVIII.&IX.á.[1593]PlateVIII.a.[1594]If the head of any individual of these two Orders be carefully taken off, it will be found that above there is a very short piece representing theprothorax, and quite unlike the collar ofHymenoptera.[1595]PlateVIII.Fig.1.[1596]Ibid.Fig.2.a´.[1597]Ibid.Fig.1, 10. a.[1598]Ibid.b.[1599]Ibid.c.[1600]Ibid.b.[1601]Ibid.a.[1602]See above, p.327—.[1603]CoquebertIllustr. Ic.ii.t.xviii.f.2, 4.[1604]StollCigalest.xxi.f.116.[1605]Ibid. t.xi.f.53.[1606]PlateII.Fig.4.[1607]PlateXIII.Fig.18.a.[1608]StollCigales t.xxviii.f.163.[1609]Ibid.t.xxi.f.115. CoquebertIllust. Ic.ii.t.xviii.f.5.[1610]StollSpectrest.xi.f.42.t.xii.f.45.t.xvi.f.58, 59.[1611]PlateIX.Fig.4.[1612]Sur le Vol des Ins.c. vii. 374.t.xviii.f.9.i i.[1613]PlateIX.Fig.5.[1614]Theatr. Ins.98.[1615]De Geer iv. 74.[1616]Organisation Extérieure des Ins.177.[1617]A subgenus, related toLebia(HexagoniaK. MS.) and someCimicidæ, are so circumstanced.[1618]Regne Animaliii.t.xiii.f.6.[1619]See above, p.398.[1620]PlateXIII.Fig.17.[1621]PlateVIII.Fig.10.[1622]Ibid.[1623]Linn. Trans.vi.t.xxi.f.10.

[1392]PlateVI.Fig.13. d´. Savignyubi supr. t.1-3.o.

[1393]Ibid.ö.PlateVI.Fig.13. b´.

[1394]N. Dict. d'Hist. Nat.xvii. 467.

[1395]N. Dict. d'Hist. Nat.iv. 253.

[1396]PlateVII.Fig.8. c´, d´, e´, h´´.

[1397]Ibid, c´.

[1398]Ibid, d´.

[1399]Ibid, h´´.

[1400]Ibid.e´.

[1401]Rösel. ii.t.iii.f.15. LatreilleGen. Crust. et Ins.iv. 365.

[1402]SwammerdamBibl. Nat. t.ii.f.4.

[1403]N. Dict. d'Hist. Nat.xxviii. 266.

[1404]Ibid.xvi. 432. De Geer vii.t.vi.f.4. Not quite accurate.

[1405]PlatesVI.VII.XXVII.a.

[1406]Organisat. Extér. des Ins.196.

[1407]In theTransactions of the Royal Society, this part inAnobium tessellatumis so called. xxxiii. 159—.

[1408]PlateXXVII.Fig.4. a.

[1409]PlateVII.Fig.2. a.

[1410]Observ. Nouv. sur les Hyménoptères(Ann. du Mus.) 5.

[1411]Those beetles whose posterior pair of tarsi have onlyfourjoints, and the two anteriorfive, are so called.

[1412]Kirby inLinn. Trans.xii. 464.t.xxiii.f.6.

[1413]Ibid. xiii.t.i.f.1.b.

[1414]PlateVI.Fig.10. g´.

[1415]Ibid.Fig.7. a.

[1416]Ibid.g´.

[1417]PlateVI.Fig.4. g´.

[1418]PlatesVI.VII.b.

[1419]KirbyMon. Ap. Angl.i.t.i.Melitta.*. b.f.3.

[1420]PlateVI.Fig.4. b.

[1421]PlatesVI.VII.c.

[1422]Vol.II. p.317—.

[1423]PlateXXVI.Fig.41. i.

[1424]StollPunaises,t.xxxix.f.279, 280.

[1425]PlatesVI.VII.XXVI.d.

[1426]PlatesVI.VII.e.

[1427]PlatesVI.VII.f.

[1428]PlateXXVII.Fig.4. f.

[1429]Cuv.Regne Animal.iii.t.xiii.f.4.

[1430]This insect was taken both at Matlock and Exmouth. The body and thighs are of a light-brown, wings testaceous, legs pale; antennæ between setaceous and filiform, two-thirds the length of the body; first joint not much thicker than the rest.

[1431]PlateVI.VII.g.

[1432]De Geer iii. 561.t.xxvii.f.1.

[1433]PlatesVI.VII.XXVI.h.

[1434]PlateVII.Fig.8, 9.XXVI.Fig.43. h.

[1435]Viz. one on each side above, and one below.

[1436]WalckenaerAranéïdes,t.v.f.50, 52.t.viii.f.82.

[1437]Treviranus (Arachnid. 4.) says thatScorpio Europæushas onlytwoeyes. He appears to have overlooked the two on the anterior side of a tubercle at each angle of the head, where they are large, but not conspicuous, at least in my specimen.

[1438]De Geer vii.t.iii.f.8, 9, 12.

[1439]PlateXXVI.Fig.43., h.

[1440]Walck.Aran.t.i.f.3.

[1441]Ibid.t.v.f.42-48.

[1442]Ibid.t.iv.f.41.

[1443]Walck.Aran.t.i.f.2.

[1444]Ibid.t.i.f.7.

[1445]Ibid.t.ii.f.18, 20.

[1446]Vol.I. p.323.

[1447]De Geer vii. 138.t.viii.f.15.y y.

[1448]Ibid.t.xl.f.3.o o,y y.

[1449]PlateXXVI.Fig.43. h.

[1450]Segestria perfida, Walck.Aran.t.v.f.52. &c.

[1451]TetragnathaandLatrodectes,Ibid.t.vii.f.64. andt.ix.f.. 84.

[1452]Nyssus coloripes,Ibid.t.vi.f.58.

[1453]Dolomeda,Ibid.t.ii.f.18, 20.

[1454]Sphasus,Ibid.t.iii.f.24.

[1455]Mygale avicularia,Ibid.t.i.f.3.

[1456]Sparasus,Ibid.t.iv.f.41.PlateXXVI.Fig.37.

[1457]Eresus,Ibid.t.iii.f.26.

[1458]Storena,Ibid.t.ix.f.86.

[1459]Argyroneta,Ibid.f.88.

[1460]Pholeus,Ibid.t.viii.f.80.

[1461]PlateXIII.Fig.11.

[1462]PlateXXIX.Fig.11. h.

[1463]Ibid.a.

[1464]PlateXIII.Fig.10.

[1465]See above, p.117—.

[1466]Reaum. iv. 245.

[1467]Microgr.176.

[1468]Epist.Mar. 6. 1717.

[1469]Amœn. Academ.vii. 141.

[1470]I possess a specimen in which the eye is partly black and partly white: the lenses are invisible in theblackpart, but very visible in the white.

[1471]Philos. Entomolog.19.

[1472]PlateXXVI.Fig.38.

[1473]HookeMicrogr.schem. xxiv.

[1474]PlateXXIII.Fig.3.

[1475]CuvierAnat. Compar.ii. 442—. Compare SwammerdamBibl. Nat.i. 211.t.xx.f.45.

[1476]Vol.II. p.4,364, &c.

[1477]PlateXXVI.Fig.36. h. Fabricius, and after him Olivier, though both quote Forster, regard one of these eyes inLamia Tornatoras a spot; but they could not have examined it attentively.Saperda præustaF. has also four eyes.

[1478]PlateXXVI.Fig.39. h.

[1479]LatreilleGen. Crust. et Ins.iii. 73.

[1480]N. Dict. d'Hist. Nat.i. 479.

[1481]Vol.II.320.

[1482]De Geer vii. 562.

[1483]Vol.II. p.228.

[1484]Ent. Helvet.i.t.xii.

[1485]PlateVI.Fig.10.

[1486]KirbyMon. Ap. Angl.i.t.xi.Apis.**. e. 1.f.2.

[1487]De Geer iii.t.xxxiv.f.17, 18, 24.o o.

[1488]Mon. Ap. Angl.i.t.xiv. no. 11.f.1.f.Linn. Trans.xi.t.ix.f.10. d.

[1489]PlateXIII.Fig.9. FuesslyArchiv.t.vi.

[1490]SchellenbergCimicest.xiii. ix.f.1.a.De Geer ii.t.xviii.f.10.

[1491]StollSpectres, &c.t.iv.f.14.t.x.f.38, &c.

[1492]Vol.I. p.261—.

[1493]Linn. Trans. ubi supr.

[1494]SchellenbergMouches,t.xxvii.f.1, 2.a, d.

[1495]Ibid.t.ix.f.3.a.

[1496]Ibid.t.ii.f.2.a.

[1497]Mon. Ap. Angl.i. 148.

[1498]PlateXXVII.Fig.4. h´.

[1499]This circumstance proves that Mr. W. S. MacLeay is correct in considering this as a subgenus; but it militates against its being connected withLamprima.

[1500]PlateVI.Fig.4, 10.VII.Fig.1, 2, 4.XXVI.Fig.39-42. i.

[1501]Bibl. Nat.i. 214.

[1502]Reaum. iv. 245.

[1503]Ibid. v. 287—.

[1504]Magas. der Entomolog.iv. 410.

[1505]Latreille speaks ofPhasmaas having no stemmata; but it should seem that he examined only theapterousones, all thewingedindividuals, at least so far as I have examined them, having three very visible ones. It may, I think, be laid down as a rule, that the larvæ and pupæ ofOrthopterahave not these organs. Probably their use is principally in flying?

[1506]Flata phalænoidesF. and affinities have no stemmata, whileFlata reticulataand affinities have them: a proof that these tribes are distinct genera.

[1507]PlateVI.Fig.10. i.

[1508]Reaum. iv. 243. He refers for this insect to plate xiv. without adding any number for the figure; but no such is in that plate.

[1509]PlateXXVI.Fig.40. i.

[1510]Cercopis, Ibid.Fig.42; andFulgora,Fig.41. i.

[1511]PlateVI.Fig.4. i.

[1512]PlateXXVI.Fig.40. i.

[1513]Ibid.Fig.42. i.

[1514]PlateXXVI.Fig.41. i.

[1515]De Geer iii.t.xxvii.f.1. Reaum. iii.t.xxxii.f.3, 9.

[1516]PlateXXVI.Fig.40. i.

[1517]See above, p.318—.

[1518]Linn. Trans.xiii.

[1519]Mag. der Entomolog.iv. 5.

[1520]Palpi quatuor, subæquales, cylindrici,ad basin clypei. Germ.

[1521]See above, p.18, &c.

[1522]PlateVI.Fig.1, 4. i´.

[1523]See above, p.321.Linn. Trans.xii.t.xxi.f.3.

[1524]Ibid.f.7.

[1525]PlateVI.Fig.4. c. i´.

[1526]PlateXII.Fig.9. l´´. This circumstance was very recently discovered; which will account for this plate not being quite correct in this respect, the bulb being represented as a distinct joint inFig.6, 10, 26.

[1527]See above, p.498.

[1528]Vol.I. p.231,238.

[1529]Oliv.Ins.no. 80.Macrocephalus t.i.f.1-4.;Anthribus f.5-12; and no. 83.Curculio t.ii.Calandra f.16.

[1530]SchellenbergCimices t.xiv.f.1.b.

[1531]De Geer vii.t.iv.f.7.a a.

[1532]Vol.II. p.421.

[1533]PlatesXII.Fig.28; andXXV.Fig.9, 24.

[1534]PlateXXV.Fig.4.

[1535]PlatesXII.Fig.29; andXXV.Fig.28.a.

[1536]PlatesXI.XII.XXV.k´´.

[1537]PlatesXI.XII.XXV.l´.

[1538]Ibid.m´.

[1539]PlatesXII.Fig.28; andXXV.Fig.13. m´´.

[1540]PlateXXV.Fig.2, 5, 21. m´´.

[1541]PlateXII.Fig.10. m´´.

[1542]Ibid.Fig.4. m´´.

[1543]PlateXXV.Fig.1. m´´.

[1544]PlateXI.Fig.23.

[1545]PlateXXV.Fig.24.

[1546]Ibid.Fig.30.

[1547]JurineHymenopt.t.vii.f.3.

[1548]PlateXXV.Fig.28.

[1549]Ibid.Fig.13.

[1550]Ibid.Fig.5.

[1551]Ibid.Fig.1.

[1552]PlateXI.Fig.12.

[1553]Linn. Trans.xii.t.xxi.f.3.

[1554]Latreille sayssix, but onlyfiveare discernible; the three last form a kind of bristle.

[1555]Latr.Fourmis, 323.

[1556]JurineHymenopt.t.vi.f.3.

[1557]Ibid.f.2.

[1558]Ibid.f.1.PlateXXV.Fig.7.

[1559]PlateXXV.Fig.25, 26.

[1560]PlateXII.Fig.16-22.

[1561]Ibid.Fig.19.a.

[1562]Linn. Trans.xxii.t.xxi.f.3, 4.PlateXXV.Fig.11.

[1563]PlateXI.Fig.17.

[1564]KirbyMon. Ap. Angl.i. 184.t.x. **. d. 1. f. 8.

[1565]PlateXXV.Fig.27.

[1566]PlateXII.Fig.26.

[1567]PlateXXV.Fig.32.

[1568]PlateXII.Fig.25.

[1569]PlateXXV.Fig.17.

[1570]Linn. Trans. xii.t.xxiii.f.5.f.

[1571]Ibid. t.xxi.f.8g.9, 10.c.

[1572]De Geer iv. 219.t.viii.f.20.

[1573]SeeVol.II. p.65,201—.

[1574]De Geer iv.t.vii.f.22.

[1575]PlateXXV.Fig.35.

[1576]De Geer vi.t.i.f.5.

[1577]PlateXI.Fig.21.

[1578]PlateXII.Fig.29.a.

[1579]PlateVI.m.

[1580]Ibid.

[1581]PlateXXVII.Fig.1, 3-5. n´.

[1582]Ibid.Fig.3.

[1583]Ibid.Fig.4.

[1584]PlateXXVII.Fig.1.

[1585]For the reason which induced the authors to use this word instead ofTerminology, before employed, seeVol.I.Pref.p.xii—. They are gratified to see that M. Latreille has adopted this term in the work quoted on the other side, p. 194.

[1586]Organisation Extérieure des Insectes, Mém. du Mus.t.viii.

[1587]Ibid.199—. I have never been able to procure M. Audoin'sMémoireon this subject.

[1588]Fundament. Entomolog.inAmœn. Acad.vii. 143.

[1589]Terminologie, 1578, &c. He afterwards called the trunkStethidium:Terminologie der InsektenMagaz. 1806. 14.

[1590]Organisation, &c. 198.

[1591]InNirmus Anseris, &c. however, in this Order, the same distinction is observable.

[1592]PlatesVIII.&IX.á.

[1593]PlateVIII.a.

[1594]If the head of any individual of these two Orders be carefully taken off, it will be found that above there is a very short piece representing theprothorax, and quite unlike the collar ofHymenoptera.

[1595]PlateVIII.Fig.1.

[1596]Ibid.Fig.2.a´.

[1597]Ibid.Fig.1, 10. a.

[1598]Ibid.b.

[1599]Ibid.c.

[1600]Ibid.b.

[1601]Ibid.a.

[1602]See above, p.327—.

[1603]CoquebertIllustr. Ic.ii.t.xviii.f.2, 4.

[1604]StollCigalest.xxi.f.116.

[1605]Ibid. t.xi.f.53.

[1606]PlateII.Fig.4.

[1607]PlateXIII.Fig.18.a.

[1608]StollCigales t.xxviii.f.163.

[1609]Ibid.t.xxi.f.115. CoquebertIllust. Ic.ii.t.xviii.f.5.

[1610]StollSpectrest.xi.f.42.t.xii.f.45.t.xvi.f.58, 59.

[1611]PlateIX.Fig.4.

[1612]Sur le Vol des Ins.c. vii. 374.t.xviii.f.9.i i.

[1613]PlateIX.Fig.5.

[1614]Theatr. Ins.98.

[1615]De Geer iv. 74.

[1616]Organisation Extérieure des Ins.177.

[1617]A subgenus, related toLebia(HexagoniaK. MS.) and someCimicidæ, are so circumstanced.

[1618]Regne Animaliii.t.xiii.f.6.

[1619]See above, p.398.

[1620]PlateXIII.Fig.17.

[1621]PlateVIII.Fig.10.

[1622]Ibid.

[1623]Linn. Trans.vi.t.xxi.f.10.


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