EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



PLATE I.— Order Coleoptera. 



Fig. 1. Scarabseus Typhaeus, p. 47. Typhous vulgaris^ p. 189. 



a. Antennee magnified. 



Fig. 2. Trichius nobilis, p. 191. 



Fig. 3. Lucanus Cervus, p. 48, 191. 



a. ^Hfe«H££ clavated : club pectinated, h. Maxillari/ palpi, c. Labia(^ 

 palpi, d. Lacinia. / e. Mandibles, f. Head. g. Thorax, h. Scu' 

 tellum. i. Elj/tra. k. Femur. 1. Tibia, m. Tarsi, n. Unguis. 



Fig. 4. Dermestes murinus, p. 48, 389. a. Antenna; magnified. 



Fig. 5. Scolytus Destructor, p. 206. a. Antennee magnified. 



Fig. 6. Pthius imperialis, p. 49, 389. a. Antenna: filiform. 



PLATE II. — Order Coleoptera continued. 



Fig. 1. Hister semipunctatus, p. 49. 



Eig. 2. Gyrinus Natator, p. 50, 159. a. Antenna magnified, b. The 



hinder foot, compressed and formed for swimming. 

 Fig. 3. Byrrhus Pilula, p. 50, 183. a.. Antenna magnified. 

 Fig. 4. Anthrenus Scrophularia, p. 50. 182. a. Antennee magnified. • 

 Fig. 5. Nitiduladiscoidea, p. 51, 170. a. Antenna magnified. 

 Fig. G. Silpha A'cspillo, p. 51. a. Antenna magnified. Necrophagua 



\'espillo, p. 160. 

 Fig. 7. Silpha quadrimaculata, p. 51, 167. a. Atitcnna magnified. 

 Fig. 8. Opatrum sabulosuni, 51, 193. a. Antenna magnified. 

 Fig. 9. Tritoraa bipustulatum, p. 51, 214. a. A7itenna magnified. 

 Fig. 10. Cassida maculata, p. 52. ' 

 Fig. 11. Coccinella 14-guttata. 

 Fig. 12. Chrysomela coriaria, p. 53. Timarcha coriaria, p. 213. 



Fig. 13. Tanaceti, p. 53. Galeruca Tanaceti, p. 212. 



Fig. 14. merdigera, p. 53. Crioceris merdigera, p. 211. 



Fig. 15. Cryptocephalus lineola, p. 53, 393. 



Fig. 16. Hispa mutica, p. 53. a. Antetma magnified. Sarrotrium miv- 



ticum, p. 193. 

 Fig. 17. Bruchus Pisi, p. 53, 200. 

 Fig. 18. Curculio nitens, p. 54. Rhynchites nitens. 



