PLATE XXIV.

FIG.
1.The bag-net. Vol. IV. p. [529].
2.The landing-net. Ibid. p. [534].
3.Mr. Paul's net. Ibid. p. [530].
4.The fly-net. Ibid. p. [531].
5.The forceps. Ibid. p. [533].
6.The breeding-cage. Ibid. p. [553].
7.Apparatus for effectually killing large moths, &c. a. The upper piece of the tube. b. The lower. c. The saucepan. Ibid. p. [543].
8.A beetle transfixed by a pin. Ibid. p. [544].
9.A butterfly, ditto, with the wings set out by card braces. Ibid. p. [546].
10.A scale of two inches, with one subdivided into lines, twelve to the inch.

PLATE XXV.[1690]

FIG.
1.Antenna with a lamellate knob.
2. Ditto     Ditto
3.Antenna with a pectinate knob.
4.———– cirrate.
5.———– with a tunicate knob. Inside view.
6.————————————– Outside view.
7.———– clavate, with clava solid.
8.———————————— serrate.
9.———– with an inflated knob.
10.———– gradually incrassate.
11.———– biflabellate.
12.———– with a patellate scape. a. Scape.
13.———– with a solid knob.
14.———– clavate, with last joint elongated.
15.———– broken.
16.———– unguiculate. a. Claw.
17.———– scopiferous. a. Stellated brush.
18.———– suddenly incrassate, and biserrate.
19.———– capillaceous, and suddenly incrassate. (Stöll.)
20.———– bipartite.
21.———– clavate, with clava subramose.
22.———– bipectinate.
23.———– broken.
24.———– suddenly incrassate.
25.———– pectinate. ♂.
26.———– serrate. ♀.
27.———– filiform, and submoniliform.
28.———– auriculate. a. Auricle.
29.———– appendiculate. a. Antenna. b. Appendicles.
30.———– capitate, with a multiarticulate knob.
31.———– spiral.
32.———– fasciculate.
33.———– capitate, with a transverse solid knob.
34.———– capillaceous, or suddenly attenuated. (Latr.)
35.———– embracing the eye. Vol. III. p. [523].

PLATE XXVI.[1691]

FIG.
1.Feeler, maxillary, lamellate and appendiculate. a. Appendicle. b. Last joint lamellated. c. Second joint. Vol. III. p. [449], noted. Atractocerus.
2.———————– heteromorphous. Cerocoma.
3.———————– fasciculate. Lymexylon.
4.———————– incrassate.
5.———————– clavate.
6.———————– conical.
7.———————– subulate.
8.———————– fusiform.
9.Maxilla compound, with the lobes spinous.
10.——————————————– unarmed.
11.———————— with the upper lobe biarticulate. Vol. III. p. [442].
12.———————— with the lobes penicillate.
13.——— simple, mandibuliform, lobe unarmed. (MacLeay.)
14.—————— lobe penicillate. (Ibid.)
15.————————— toothed. (Ibid.)
16.Mandibula. Cyphus Hancocki.
17.————– Rhipicera marginata.
18.————– Eurhynchus lævior.
19.————– Manticora Gigas.
20.————– Euchlora viridis.
21.————– Macraspis tetradactyla.
22.————– Apogonia gemellata.
23.Labium, &c. of Stenus.
24.—————— Stomis. (Clairv.) a. Lateral lobes of tongue. b. Intermediate lobe.
25.—————— Geotrupes. External view.
26.———————————– Internal view.
27.—————— Hister maximus. (MacLeay.)
28.—————— Leistits. (Clairv.)
29.—————— Lepidiota Stigma K.MS.
30.Labrum whiskered. Halictus. a. Appendicle.
31.———————— Megachile.
32.———————— Pelecium.
33.———————— Chasmodia viridis McL.
34.Labrum, &c. of Genuchus.
35.–—————— Cremastochilus. Vol. III. p. [422].
36.Lateral view of the head of Tetraopes, to show the eye wholly divided by the canthus.
37.Part of the trunk of a spider, to show the position of its simple eyes.
38.Eyes compound, columnar. Xenos.
39.———————————— Ephemera.
40.Eyes compound and stemmata of Reduvius personatus.
41.——————————————– Fulgora laternaria. Stemmata subocular.
42.Eyes compound and stemmata of Cercopis. Stemmata intraocular.
43.Eyes simple, dorsal. Phalangium.
44, 45.Claw-joint of tarsus of Lamia, to show the arthrium.
46.————————— Vespa Crabro.
47.Tarsus of Entimus imperialis. a. The rotula or ball received by the socket of the tibia.
48.The penultimate bilobed joint of ditto, with the arthrium separated from the claw-joint.
49.Part of the claw-joint so separated. a. Muscles which enter the arthrium.

PLATE XXVII.[1692]

FIG.
1.Head of Cordylia Palmarum. a a. Muscles fixed in the myoglyphides or muscle-notches.
2.———– Apoderus Coryli.
3.———– Buprestis acuminata.
4.———– Copris. a. Muscles.
5.———– Elater. a a. Corneous scales analogous to pax-wax, attached to the depressor muscles, like those of Geotrupes. Vol. IV. p. [183].
6.———– tibia. Cordylia Palmarum.
7.End of thigh, ditto, next the tibia.
8.——————— Dynastes. Vol. III. p. 671. note[2027].
9.Head of tibia of ditto.
10.——————— Copris bucephalus. Vol. III. p. [670].
11.End of thigh, ditto, next the tibia.
12.Middle coxa. Melolontha vulgaris. a. The open part which receives the muscles.
13.Posterior ditto, ditto. a. The open part.
14.Head of posterior thigh of ditto.
15.End of ditto next the tibia. Gryllus.
16.Head of tibia of ditto. Vol. III. p. [669]—.
17.Lateral view of ditto.
18.————— of the head of the coxa of Lamia. a. The point of attachment with the body, or the orifice through which the muscles pass.
19.Back view of ditto.
20.Posterior trochanter of Ichneumon, biarticulate. Vol. III. p. [665].
21.Tibia of Arachnida, to show the epicnemis.
22.Multiarticulate spiral antenniform tarsus of Cermatia.
23.Armed thigh. Scaurus.
24.——— tibia. Hispa spinipes.
25.Auriculate posterior tarsus. Dasytes ater.
26.Armed anterior ditto.    ditto.
27.——— anterior coxa. Megachile Willughbiella.
28.——— trochanter. Necrophorus.
29.Calcar or spur, thumb-shaped. Anterior tibia of Acherontia Atropos.
30.Calcar of posterior tibia. Œnas afer.
31.———— anterior ditto. Zabrus gibbus.
32.———— intermediate ditto. Acanthopus splendidus.
33.———— posterior ditto. Ammophila vulgaris.
34.–—————————— Acanthopus splendidus.
35.———— intermediate tibia. Cimbex Vitellinæ.
36.Calcar and velum of anterior ditto. Apis mellifica. a. The notch in the first tarsal joint.
37.Claws of Anomala Frischii.
38.–——— Macraspis quadrivittata.
39.–——— Serica brunnea.
40.–——— Melolontha vulgaris.
41.Posterior tarsus. Gryllus monstrosus.
42.Part of tarsus of Scolopendra.
43.——————— Lebia, to show pectinated claws.
44.——————— Phanæus.
45.Part of tibia of Onitis Apelles ♂, to show its very minute tarsus. Vol. III. p. [336].
46.Double claws of Oxypterum.
47.Claws. Anoplognathus.
48.——— Hoplia. Anterior tarsus.
49.——— Macrodactylus subspinosus.
50.Pecten of Scorpio europæus.
51.Claw of Hoplia, posterior tarsus.
52.———– Meloe variegatus.
53.Pulvilli and claws of the Asilidæ.
54.—————————– Tabanus.
55.—————————– Hive-bee.
56.Pulvilli and pseudonychia. Lucanus Cervus.
57.——————————— Marmarina Lanius.
58.Segment of the body of Iulus. Showing that two pairs of legs are attached to each segment[1693].
59.Tarsus of Priocera, with involute pulvilli.
60.———— Nirmus Anseris.
61.———— Xenos Peckii.
62.———— Melittophagus K. Vol. I. p. [163]. IV. p. [232].
63.———— Ixodes Ricinus. (De Geer.)