108 Rev. My. KYRBY’s Puoi the 
The antennz of this very minute infect are exceedingly: fingu- 
lar (g je The firft joint is long, rigid, and clavate (4); examined 
in a certain direétion obcordato-bifid at the apex; this divifion ferves 
as a focket for the next joint to act in: (7), which is connected with 
it by means of a {trong membrane or mufcle (B), and performs the 
part of a ball or pivot: the four next joints are perfectly globu- 
lar (7), and extremely minute ; the clava, unlefs under a very power- 
ful magnifier, appears folid ; but, in that cafe, it is plainly difcerned 
to Kum of oda articulations very clofely fet together rz). 
2. Tipule. Y snipers antennis big pedibüfque ie tibus pofticis cla- 
vatis apice nigris; abdomine obovato (n). 
Corpus nigrum... Antenne fraCtze, vibratorie, thoráce longiores, 
rufz articulis quatuor ultimis majoribus nigris. Caput et thos. 
{> Fax fubobfcuri. Ale avenise jtitdacoldte; LSE Gig es. 
on ^E OOVELSR VE Wwe SS Se c SNP. Ode VIT QAUE ou 3 wo 
E f rafosteltacei tibiis clavatis; Solnes: apice nigris. ; 
© Longitudo comport: infra lineam. 
APR Tritici larvis cortemporaneus, infeftus, .quibus concredit 
ovula fua, ovum unicum. de DANS fingulis. Es 
ij 
QUIS URS es HEIL liu ud bd s 
The antennz of "m ante as well as every other part, are ex- 
tremely different from thofe of the laft. They confift firft of a very 
long joint rather flexuous (o); from this to the four laft joints, 
under a powerful magnifier, we could difcover no articulations ( 2) 
and yet from the mode in which this part of the antennz appears 
 fometimes to be bent, I cannot help fufpecting that there are fome, 
(g)Tab.iv. fig. 67. — (4) Fig. 7. a, (i) c (È) b. ET d. ih 
(m) Fig. 7. c. (») Fig. 8. (2) Fig. 9. a. (9) Fig. 9. b. 
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