ENTOMOLOGY. 
Ametabolia. Forbicine. Geoff, Hist, des. I 613. 
Sm ee atte ter 
This is the Cg species known, . It is very common > 
wanders about during 
‘the night, I Pposet a been originally, in- 
night, aeee to have i i 
troduced into Europe from America, where it esto 
live amongst sugar. coolutéA den 
Famuty IL. Poeiaaiden rn ’ 
_ Body convex, with an arched back formed for spring- 
. Tail with three sete, the middle one longest. 
ee Il. Forsrerma. Geoff. 
Lepisma. Linn. Oliv. 
Macuitis. Latr. 
body. Manillery inserted or oP 
six joints, the last 
conic, Lai fl with the sex mimbranncos 
Eyes large 
Polypoda. wpa F ipa Sah Mert eetieslibihe etiabes’- vie 
presen cee . Linn. 
Lepisme hari 
2. Fonsr- 
cIna. 
, shorter than the 
PE ti e-h 
BIUSs. 
Genus IV. Popura. Linn. Geet De Geer, Fabr. 
+h deadpan sg ” Geoff. 
Tnhabits under stones. A good figure 
be found in Rowers Genera Insectorum, tab. 29. fig. 
genus V. SMynTHuRUuS. "Tak ? 
Popura.__Linn. Fabr. De Geer, Geoff, 
Sp. 1. Fuscus... Body entirely brown. 
if sh tang se brun enfumée. Geoff. 
Wt eee De Geer, Mem. sur les Ins, vii. 
35, aE 5. fig. 7, 8 
& Surn- 
‘Tavevs. 
‘Buscus. 
a 
17 
Podura atra, Linn,? | Fabr. Ametabolia. 
Smynthurus fuscus. Late, way 
Inhabits Europe, is COMMO OR on ground, and in 
Sp. 2. Viridis. Bod: rod ae Viridis, 
‘odura viridis. Ione Fabr. ! 
La Podure verte aux yeux noirs. Geoff. 
Smynthurus viridis. tr. 
Inhabits various trees in Europe. 
Orper II. ANOPLURA. 
Tail; without: sete» or Slaments. Mouth in‘some fur- 
nished with two teeth, (or mandibles ?) and an open- 
ee en nye 
harmony, and also to render the name more easy of re- 
tention in the memory, ihe choserumnizing dawandron 
the same parts. 
_ Their motion is slow, and their nourishment is deri- 
py emai | &c.) are infested with. several species 
an ak emcee he area 
has pr bes a considerable portion of time, for the 
P 
wi 
us, Fabricius, and Gmelin. The result of his examina- 
tions he does not consider himself as able to commu- 
nicate at present ; but it is his intention, when the sub- 
ject has arrived at maturity, to give'a paper on this or~ 
der to the Linnean Society of London. 
Trine I. Panicuninge, 
. Mouth cofsistinig G6" x thibilose; Very short haustel- 
Genus VI. Prusapa. Leach, 
Pepicouus, . Linn. Redi,\Latr.. Fabr. 
‘Anterior . 
Geoff. 
era eyebrows of men and women, 
E virtue, being common 
pa re A the titles cole unteliss, “ 
Genus VIL. ante Linn. an. Babe, De Geer, Geoff.|7. Pevice- 
Redi, Hermann,.Lam. Lus. 
Feet all armed with a finger and thumb. Thorax, 
of three distinct equal segments. ‘ 
Sp. t. Humanus. Body oval, abate, white, and near Humanus. 
ly homaculate, 
” Pediculus humanus, Fabr, Linn, Jatiads 
Pou humain-du hater Mem. sur les Ins. 
tom. vii. p.) 67. 
nhabite ay oe and of men, ‘and: is: 
~~ the name — rah ea Portugal conti~ 
nent es in it is: 
Jeo pe Meayraciag in Britain ita of edety rare occurrence, 
may have been introduced: from the neighbouring 
pecerbow lg 
