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TE N TH RSE. D'O, | VAR E.G. AT A 
Plate 2. 
The ANTLERS have more than twenty joints ; and grow fmall to the 
point. 
The Heap is blue; the Trunk is deepe grey, mottled with yellow ; 
the Bopy is black. 
Plate 2 
This is a very ftrange and delicate Fly: ’tis found in damp woods 
and moors in Auguft and September. 
The Heap is of a fhining blue. 
The Eyes are green. 
The Antlers are amber-colour’d. 
The Feelers fhort, and brown. 
And the Yaws of a yellow brown. 
The Truwnx is of an iron-grey, mottled with irregular {pots of gold, 
like the womens tambour-work in embroidery. 
The Scutcheon is entirely raven-grey. 
The Points on it are black. 
The Bopy is coal-black above, and raven-grey below. 
The Lines dividing the rings are brownith. 
The Air-bholes are black. 
The Lees are of a fine bright yellow, with black claws, 
The Wincs are brown, with a dufky edge. 
The Tait is amber-colour’d. 
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