Under dung: S. speculifer, Latr.: S. virescens, Payk.: S. metallescens, Erich: S. furvus, Erich: S. rotundatus, Illig.—Author’s Note. [↑]
[7] S. carnaria is the Grey Flesh-fly.—Translator’s Note. [↑]
[8] Or Burying-beetle. Cf. The Glow-worm and Other Beetles, by J. Henri Fabre, translated by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos: chaps. xi. and xii.—Translator’s Note. [↑]
[9] Cf. The Glow-worm and Other Beetles: chaps. xi. and xii.—Translator’s Note. [↑]
[10] An order of insects consisting mainly of Bugs.—Translator’s Note. [↑]
[11] The essay on the Masked Reduvius will appear in the following volume, the last volume of the series.—Translator’s Note. [↑]
[12] Or Rove-beetles.—Translator’s Note. [↑]
[13] Gustave Doré (1833–1883), the French illustrator of Dante, Rabelais, La Fontaine and many others.—Translator’s Note. [↑]
[14] The Anoxia is a Beetle akin to the Cockchafer.—Translator’s Note. [↑]