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Page 94. 



The species of Emhiidcc are found gregariously among stones or on tree- 

 truuks under a web. They have some external resemblance to earwigs. 



Page 95. 



Lipeunis Diomedece, Fabr. (pi. 26, fig. 3), is a dark chestnut-coloured 

 parasite, found on the Albatross. 



Page 97. 



Orchesella Bufescens, Linn. (pi. 26, fig. 5), is a very variable insect, common 

 in Switzerland. It is reddish yellow, generally with reddish brown 

 or blackish bands. 



Isotoma Gervaisi, Nic. (pi. 26, fig. 6), is green, with narrow yellow trans- 

 verse bands, and yellow legs and antennae. It is found in Switzer- 

 land. 



Page 102, 



Hydropsyche Montana, Pict. (pi. 28, fig. 7), is a Swiss insect, with fore wings 

 mottled with yellow and brown, and brown hind wings. 



Marronema Ruhiginosa, Guer. (pi. 28, fig. 8), is a Brazilian insect, with 

 very long antennae. It is black above, and yellowish below ; the legs 

 are pale-coloured, and the antennae are brown. The wings are reddish- 

 brown, the fore wings darker at the tips, and the hind wings paler, 

 especially near the anal angle. 



Page 104. 



Cimbex Connata, Schrank, (pi. 29, fig. 1), is one of the largest British saw- 

 flies. It is violet brown, with transparent wings, dusky at the tips. 

 In the female, which we have figured, the antennas and most of the 

 abdomen are lustrous, and the wings are more tinged with yellow 

 than in the male. 



Pamphilius Faustus, Klug (pi. 29, fig. 3), represents a diS"erent section of 

 the sawflies. It is a yellow insect, with the thorax black, and the 

 wings smoky brown. It is found in the South of Europe. 



Page 107. 

 Smicra Sispes, Linn. (pi. 29, fig. 5), belongs to a group of Chalcididm with 



very large femora. It is black, with the tips of the femora, the tarsi, 



and the hind femora red. It is not uncommon in many parts of 



Euroj^e. 

 Kapala Atrata, Walk. (pi. 29, fig. 6), is a black South American insect, 



with yellow legs. It is remarkable for the curious lateral projections 



behind the thorax. 

 Perilampus Cyaneus, Brulld (pi. 29, fig. 4), is violet-blue, with golden green 



legs and red tarsi. The thorax is very strongly punctured, and the 



abdomen is smooth and shining. It is found in North America. 



