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Fig. 6. Cistela sulphurea, p. 195. 



Fig. 7. Meloe violaceus, p. 369. 



Fig. 8. Mordella fasciata, p. 60, 197. 



Fig. 9. Choleva oblonga, p. 168. 



Fig. 10. Staphylinus erythropterus, p. 171. 



Fig. 11. Oxyporus rufvis, p. 174. 



Fig. 12. Pffideriis riparius, p. 173. 



FiS. 13. Stenus biguttatus, p. 173. The line beneath shows the nat. 



size. 



Fig. 14. Omalium melanocephalum, p. 175. The hne beneath shows 



the nat. size. 

 Fig. 15. Pselaphus Herbstii, p. 179. The line beneath shows the nat. 



size. 



Order Dermaptera. 



Fig. 16. Labia minor, p. '216. 



Order Dictyoptera. 

 Fig. XT- Blatta livida? p. 220. 



Otder Orthcptera. 



Fig. 18. Acrydium bipunctatum, p. 416. 

 Fig, 19. Locusta flavipes, p. 429. 



PLATE V. — Order Heuiptera. 



Fig. 1. Cercopis sanguinolenta, p. 230. 



Fig. 2. Cicada Anglica? p. 229. 



Fig. 3. Notonecta glauca, p. 227. 



Fig. 4. Nepa cinerea, p. 61, 325. 



Fig. 5. Gerris paludum, p. 224. 



Fig. 6. Cimex prasinus, p. 62. Pentatomaprasinus,p. 221. 



pi^_ 7, marginatus. Coreus marginatus, p. 222. 



Fig. 8. Lygaius apterus, p. 222. 

 Fig. 9 and 10. Aphis. 



Fio-. 11* Livia Juncorum, p. 232. The line beneath shows the nat. size. 

 Fi^. 12. Thrips Physaphus, p. 232. The line beneath shows the nat. 

 size. 



PLATE VI. — Order Lepidoptera. 



Fig. 1. Papilio Machaon, p. 64, 235. 



Fig. 2. Sphinx Elpenor, p. 64, 243. 



Fi"-. 3. Phalffiiia (Bombyx) Quercus, p. 65. Lasiocampa Quercus, p, ^47. 



