Mrtabolia. 
Cervicali 
7. NIRMUS 
Cornici 
8. ManTI- 
CORA. 
Maxillosa. 
78 ENTOMOLOGY. 
Sp. 2. Cervicalis, cinereous, with Inhabits the of Good Hi anil is figured b Metabolia. © 
oh aetna yun trans te Horbets Archives’ tab, 46. fg. i — 
Le pou ordinaire. Geoff. ’ Genus IX, Covtiurrs. Late. 9. CouLt 
Pou humaine de la téte. De Geer, Mem. sur les Ins. Coutyris, Fabr. | URIS. 
vol. vii. p. 67. tab. 1. fig. 6. 
Pediculus humanus var, 
Pediculus cetvicalis. Latr. pf 
Inhabits the heads of man throughout Burepas In 
Britain it is extremely common, especially in the heads 
and upper part of the necks of children, whence they 
sndaeian by means of a fine toothed comb, or are 
ed ty ra calomel, mixed with a little fat, 
poo the roots of the hair: This species has been 
by many authors confounded with the preceding species. ' 
Trine Il. .Nigmipes. 
Mouth with a cavity, and two teeth, or mandibles. 
Genus VII. Nrewvus. Hermann. 
Riernvs. De Geer, Oliv. Lam. ‘Latr. 
Pepicunus. Linn. Geoff. Fabr. 
The character of this genus is given in’ that of the 
tribe. - All the oe ser be it birds. ‘The term ricinus 
having been in botahy'is rejected; and that of Dr 
peri is adopted. 
Sp. 1. Cornicis. ‘ee Whitish’ head heart-shaped ; 
ments of the thorax on each side produced into stot; 
abdomen oval, transversely banded with brown. 
Rivin de la ‘Corneille: Geer, Mem. sur les Ins. 
tom. vii. p. 76. Hi es a 11. 
Ricinus . ‘ 
Inhabit the Coren coir of Lists. 
Suncaites Ul. INSECTA METABOLIA. 
Orper III. COLEOPTERA. 
_.Onver Cotzorrena, Linn. Cuv. Lam, Latr. 
. Crass ELevrenara; Fabr. 
This order is divided. into five great sections; from 
the general number of joints in the tarsi. 
Section f. PentAmera. 
The number of joints in the tarsi is generally five, but 
in some of the aquatic genera the number is less. 
Tris I. CicinpELives. 
M. pi four, the interiof ones two-jointed. 
Meth voel otras ome al 
at their extremities with’ a distinct articulated hook. 
Mandibles with many teeth. Feet formed for running ; 
‘hinder ones with trochanters. 
Mentum broadly notched ; internal side of the ante- 
rior tibia never notched ; antennz not moniliform. 
Genvs VIII. Manticora, a Oliv. Lam. Latr. 
Canasus. De Geer. 
, Clairvilley” 
(Cremoera. Th 
Thorax somewhat heart-shaped. “Abdomen v 
‘age, pedunculated, nearly inversely heart-sha’ 
Elytra a and shielding the whole of the ab- 
domen) co! at the suture: 
Antenne inserted beyond the apex of the eyes, under 
a little ’ Clypeus of the same size with the la- 
brum. Labial and external nprested td , with the 
last joint at the a om 9 an gradually a 
little broader. 
ver Black, x whl eats dijo. 
» Sp. 1. Mazillosa. 
P| icvorea macillosa, Fabré vit VOR 
Manticora maxillaris, Oliv. Late. 
Cicindela ‘Thun. 
Carabe a A ota Men. 7. 623. Salt 
fig. Mei on 2 : 
Cicinpeta. Oliv. 
‘Thorax long, cylindric-conic, ‘narrow, Lebiiastea in 
front. Abdomen long and narrow. Elytra not embra- 
cing the abdomen. 
* With wings. 
p. 1. Lpnaicollings Cyaneous; apex of the elytra Longta 
Prien thighs red. 
Collyris 1 is. Fabr. 
Cicindela longicollis. Oliv. 
Pr Siiecndeunein Latr. Gen. Crust et Int, 1. tab. 
ings. 
Sp. 2. Aptera, Black ; sigsenacomseetl with the Aptera 
middle part rough ; thighs red. 
Collyris aplera, Fabr. 
Cictndela aptera, Oliv. 
Colliuris aptera, Latr. 
Inhabits the East Indies. | 
Genus X. Mecacepuana,.. Latr. 
Gnatuo, Illiger. 
Cicinpeta, Linn. De Geer, Fabr. Oliv... 
Thorax short, cylindric. . El cine wanda. ret £ 
— palpi cael | onger than external maxillary am 
* Elytra connected ; no wings. 
Sp. 1. Senegalensis. Black-green ; antenna and feet rs aaa 
ferrugineous. 
Cicindela megalocephala, ave: ee 
Maowias | Senegalensis, La' 
Inhabits Sen 
tra not connected ; 
rp. 2. Caroling Purple- 
alt 
green ; antenna, mouth, a Carolina. 
(Mt hove feoterctres pomngitentin 
ellowi 
Cicindela Carolina, Linn. Fabr. 
Megacephala Carolinensis, Late. Gen. Crust, et Ins. 
1. tab. 6. fig. 9. 
Inhabits ina, where it is abundant. : 
Genus XI, Crcinpera, Linn. Geer, Fabr, &c. 11. Cicrx- 
Buprestis, Geoff. DELA | 
Thorax short. Elytra flat, rounded. External max. © 
illary palpi as long as the labial. Antenne inserted 
into the anterior margin of the Clypeus shorter 
than the labrum. «i 
- Sp. 1. Sylvatica. Obscure aneous aboye; each ély- Sylvation, ” 
tron with “ external lunule at the base, with a mark 
at the apex, and an ‘intermediate transverse, narrow, 
sinuated band of white; with many impressed pric. 
’ tures near the suture. 
Cicindela sylvatica, yee Oliv. Latr. 
Cicindéle des foréts, De Geer, -Mem. 4, 114. tab. 4. 
habits Europe, Is found on Martlesome Heath, 
Suffolk, occasionally ; near Christchurch, in hones fe 
i it is very common, 
it, 2. Hybrida. -green, or obscure Mesa “Hybrida. 
b above, often with a purple tint; each elytron 
with an external lunule at the base, another at the apex, 
with an intermediate transverse sinuous-toothed band of 
white ; suture cupreous. Am Gilg 
Cicindela hybrida, Linn. Oliv. Fab, Late. bi 
‘ Cicindele iachetée De Geer, Mem, 4. 115. pl. 4, 
8. 
habits the sandy maritime plains “ eh ee 
