[931] Plate [XXVI.] Fig. 11. d´´´.

[932] Plate [VI.] Fig. 6, 12. d´´´.

[933] [Ibid.] Fig. 3, 6, 12. and [XXVI.] Fig. 9, 10. e´´´.

[934] Ibid. [VI.] Fig. 3, 12. f´´´.

[935] Plates [VI.] [VII.] h´´. [XIII.] Fig. 1-4, 8. h´´. and [XXVI.] Fig. 1-8.

[936] Plate [VI.] Fig. 6, 12. e´.

[937] Plate [XXVI.] Fig. 26, 29. e´.

[938] Plate [VII.] Fig. 2, 3, e´.—What is here called the Lingua in Hymenoptera has been usually regarded as the Labium; but surely that organ which collects, and as it were laps the honey, and passes it down to the Pharynx, is properly to be considered as the tongue. The Labium itself appears to be represented by what has been called the Mentum, and the true Mentum, as was lately observed, is at the base of the part last mentioned, in the usual situation of that piece. This, though long since noticed (Kirby Mon. Ap. Angl. i. 103—), has not been much attended to by modern entomologists.

[939] Huber Fourmis, 4—.

[940] Plate [VII.] Fig. 2, 3. and [XXVI.] Fig. 28. i´´.