210 Rev. Mr. Kiney’s Defeription of the Ammopbila, 
te 5- A maxilla. (a) The inner tooth, generally acute. (b) The 
intermediate one, truncated. (c) The exterior one, acu- 
minated, This.acumen,-crofling that of the other max- 
illa, forms the forceps. 
Fig. 6. The antenne, confifting of thirteen joints. (a) The firft joint. 
(b) The fecond. (c) The third. 
Fig. 7. (a) The neck. (b) The back ant the eset ©) The fore 
part of the thorax. ‘” was 
ig. 8, Ahindleg. (a) The apophyfis, confifting of two joints. 
(b) Fhethigh. (c) The tibia. (d) The tarfus, confift- 
ing of five joints. : 
Fig. 9. The firft joint of the tarfus. (a) The peéten at its bafe. 
Fig. 10, The interior pe@tinated fpine at the apex oF the pofterior 
tibia. uty 
Ale 
No. at 
- The roftrum and maxilla of a Sphex magnified. 
Fig. 1. The outfide of one of the upper valves, {hort and rounded, 
and hairy at the top. (a) Its feeler of fix joints, the inter- 
mediate ones the largeft. 
Fig. 2. The under-fide of the roftrum.. (a) The infide of the upper 
valve. (b) Its feelers ) (c) The under valve. (dd) Its 
minute arifte. (e) Its feeler, of four joints. (f) The 
tongue, fhort and dilated at the apex. 
Fig. 3. The upper fide of the tongue, on which it neeat® rater 
emarginate. ctu 
Fig. 4. A maxilla. 
Figs’ 5s The infide of a maxilla, to fhew the two obfolete teeth at the 
apex (a). 
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