oOZ INSECT MISCELLANIES, 



i\es CColeoptera). 1. Pentamera; 2. Hete- 

 romera ; 3. Tetramera ; 4. Trimera. 



b. With the under wings folded lengthwise fOr- 



thopte7'aJ. 

 Legs formed for running CCursoria). 

 Legs formed for leaping (Saltatoria). 



c, "With a sucker enclosing several bristles (He- 



mrptera). 1. Heteroptera; 2. Homoptera. 

 B, Upper wings membranaceous. 

 a. Wings naked and netted (Neuroptera). 1. Sub- 



uhcornes ; 2. Planipennes ; 3. Plicipennes. 

 bj Wings naked and veined (Hymenoptera). 



1. Terebrantia ; 2. Aculeata. 

 c. Wings with dust-like scales (Lepidoptera) . 



1. Diurna; 2. Crepuscularia ; 3. Nocturna, 

 With two twisted elytra and two tvings (Eki- 

 piptera). 



1. Xenos; 2. Stylops. 

 With two wings (Diptera), 



lieadts Classijication. 



I. Insects undergoing no Transformation (Amc' 



taholici). 



1. With bristles at the tail (Thysanura). 



2. With no bristles at the tail (Anoplura), 



II, Insects undergoing Transformation (Meta^ 



holia), 



1. With two wings folded crosswise, and covered 



with hard wing-cases (Coleoptera). 



2. With two wings folded lengthwise and crosswise, 



and short and softer wing-cases (Dcrmaptera). 



3. With two wings folded lengthwise, and wing cases 



overlapping each other at the edges (Orthop- 

 tera). 



4. With two wings twice folded lengthwise, and 



wing-cases obliquely overlapping ; mouth with 

 jaws, (Dictyopteni) . 



5. With two wings, and overlapping wing-cases, 



having the apex membranaceous (Hemiptera) . 



6. With two wings, and coriaceous or membrana" 



ceous wing-cases (Omoptera). 



7. With no wings nor wing-cases (Aptera), 



