EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



PLATE I. — Order Coleoptera. 



Fig. 1. Scarabseus Typhseus, p. 47. Typhseus vulgaris, p. 189. 



a. Aufenna magnified. 



Fig. 2. Trichius nobilis, p. 191. 



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



a. Antennce clavated : chib pectinated, b. Maxillanj palpi, c. Lahial 

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

 tellum. i. Elytra, k. Femur. 1. Tibia, m. Tarsi, n. Unguis. 



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



Fig. 5. Scolytus Destructor, p. 200. a. Antenna magnified. 



Fig. G. Ptinus imperialis, p. 49, 389. a. Antenna filiform. 



PLATE IL— Order Coleoptera continued. 



Fig. 1. Ulster semipunctatiis, p. 49. 



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



hinder loot, compressed and formed for swimming. 

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

 Fig. 4. Anthrenus Scrophularia, p. 50. 182. a. Antenna magnified. 

 Fig. 5. Nitidula discoidea, p. 51, 170. &. Antenna magnified. 

 Fig. 6. Silpha VespiUo, p. 51. a. Antenna magnified. Necrophagus 



V'espillo, p. 166. 

 Fig. 7. Silpha quadrimaculata, p. 51, 167. a. ^n^Teraw^ magnified. 

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

 Fig. 9. Tritoma bipustulatum, p. 51, 214. a. Antenna 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 mevdigera, p. 211. 



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



Fig. 16. Hispa mutica, p. 53. a. Antenna magnified. Sarrotrium mii- 



ticum, p. 193. 

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

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



