| FIG. | |
| 1. | One of the prolegs of a caterpillar. Cossus. (Lyonet.)
a. Its coronet of spines. Vol. III. p. [134]. |
| 2. | One of the spiracles of ditto. (Ibid.) Vol. IV. p. [37]—. |
| 3. | Three of the hexagonal lenses of a bee's eye, with their
prisms. (Swamm.) Vol. III. p. [496]. |
| 4. | Trunk of a flea with the head removed, showing that all
the legs are attached to the former. Ibid. p. [656]. |
| 5. | Alitrunk of Dytiscus marginalis, exhibiting the wings as
they are folded when unemployed. |
| 6. | Part of ditto, with the scutellum and apex of an elytrum,
to show the alula. Vol. II. p. [343]; III. [557]. |
| 7. | Anterior and posterior prolegs of Tanypus maculatus.
(De Geer.) a. Posterior proleg. b. Anterior ditto.
Vol. II. p. [275]; IV. p. [363]. |
| 8. | Posterior extremity of a pupa, to show the cremastræ, or
hooks by which it is suspended. a. Hooks. Vol. III.
p. [209], [255]; IV. p. [363]. |
| 9. | Another specimen, in which the hooks are more numerous.
a. Hooks. |
| 10. | Pulex penetrans, or the Chigoe. Vol. I. p. [49], [102]. |
| 11. | Mandible of the larva of Myrmeleon Formicaleo. (Reaum.)
Vol. III. p. [121]. |
| 12. | Anal spinneret of ditto. ([Ibid].) |
| 13. | Branching palpus, or feeler of Trombidium holosericeum. |
| 14. | Part of the tarsus of a spider, to show the simple and pectinated
claws. (De Geer.) Vol. III. p. [690]. |
| 15. | A pair of spinners of a spider. (Leeuwenh.) Vol. III.
p. [392]. |
| 16. | A mammula or teat of ditto. Vol. III. p. [391]. |
| 17. | Anus of ditto. |
| 18. | Stilt-legs of a dipterous larva. (De Geer.) |
| 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. |
| 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]. |
| 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. |