212 Rev, Mr, Kinay’s Defcription of the Ammophila. 
Fig. 4. The maxilla, armed with two obtufe teeth at its apex. (a) The 
interior tooth fmall. (b) The exterior very large. N.B. 
The black lines are defigned to reprefent the/u/ci, which 
are drawn upon its exterior furface. 
No. V. 
Roftrum and maxilla of an Apis, rofiro reflexo, magnified. 
Fig. 1. Outfide of one of the upper valves, cultriform and acute. 
(a) Feeler of fix joints. 
Fig. 2, Under-fide of the roftrum. (a) Infide of the upper valve. 
(b) Its feeler. (c) Theunder valve. (d) One of its feelers 
of four joints, the three laft forming an angle with the 
firft (/). (e) The tongue. 
Fig. 3. The tongue feparate, linear-lanceolate, and very acute. 
Fig. 4. The maxilla, armed at its apex with two unequal. nities of 
which the interior is the fhorteft. 
(J) With my pocket lens I could difcover no part analogous to the arifie, upon the 
under valve of this roftrum. 
XVUL The 
