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Metabrolise Genus CCCLXXXIX. Navconrs, » Baste oS 
Latreille. 
bricius, Olivier, , 
88. Nac a. ‘Linnaeus, De Geer. — pe Laat 
Assuiial teomaeh Seeealt Goa Ojon! Body ovate, m 
Dis his gnu, able ma apne 
the family Belostomida 
in that division, 
Famity II. Nepida. % 
Anus —. with ay ee Yea of me. four 
posterior feet mae 
Genus COCXC Nera. Linn. De Geer, vane Oliv. 
Lam, Latr. é 
inflected. Body oval. An- 
Hepa. Gass. Goetter. 
een ners er ea al 
1. Cinerea. Dark- -black. 
re a’ rent 
se d'eau scorpion palin: 
Le Scorpion aquatt “at ol gag Geoffroy, 
Inhabits the ditches ttc dleches of 
ua CCCXCI. Rawxatra. Fabr. Schellenberg, 
Nera. Linn. De Geer, Oliv. Lam. ¥ 
Hepa. Geoffroy. 
Rostrum porrected. Body linear. Four hinder feet 
filiform. of anterior feet elongate. 
brown. 
390, Neva. 
Cinerea. 
S91. Rawa- 
TRA. 
Linearis, 
ayy De Geer, 
jon a 
rig. giiboes 
Inhabits the itches ge ponds Bune It is 
ery local in this country. It may occasionally be 
seen neat London in Copenhag Piet and in in ponds 
near Hammersmith. It hans tinawies 
Halesworth in Suffolk. 
Trise VI. Noronectipes. 
Tarsi of anterior feet not united with the tibia. Body 
depressed cylindric, or cylindric-oval. 
Famity I. Notonectida. 
Tarsi all with two joints. 
392. No- Genus CCCXCIL. Noronrcra. Linn, Geoff Fabr. 
TONECTA Oliv. Latr. 
Neva. De Geer. 
Seutellum triangular, large. Four anterior feet with 
strong nails; the hinder pair elongate, ciliated, with 
very minute 
a 1. Glauca. 
‘otonecta glauca, Linn. Fabr. Latr. 
Inhabits fresh waters. of Europe. 
Glauce 
‘Famity Il. Corizida. 
Tarsi of the four anterior feet one jointed, of the hin- 
der pair two-j 
Gexus CCCXCIIL Geoff. Oliv. 
Latr. 
Noronecta. Linn. 
Nera. De Geer. 
Stoana. Fabr. Schrank, Schellenberg. 
Anterior of feet without nails; the other feet 
furni with nails. Seutellum none. 
1. Striata. 
395. Co- 
Corixa. 
RIXA. , 
Lam. 
Suiats, 
ENTOMOLOGY. | ys 
Onpeie IX. ‘OMOPTERA. | ‘ 
Order‘ Hewrprena, Linn. Cuvier, Lamarck, 
Chs Rynootra. Fabricius. . 
Order Hemiptera, Section 2, Homoptera. tate 
Order OmorTera. 
mutesod 
Characters of the Order. 
Rostrum attached to Senne ar ie the neh 
pet or membranaceou ye 
ture FT at ry eee 
second as or longer than the first. Ocelli three. ri Lat 
abi etamorphosis semicomplete, or incom == 
plete. sat 
’ Trae I. Terriconipes. 
Antenne composed of six distinct joints. Ocelli of 
little eyes three. Tarsi with three SOE? 
Genie CCCXCIV. Terriconia. Fabr. — 39% Ter~- 
Cicaba. , Geof. etn Latr. —— 
i of the anterior feet 
1. Hematodes. Body. Slighdly y cilky Racing Hematodes, 
- bloc: anterior segment and margins rete 
sides of the abdomen and nerve athe ey, ot, out 
ginous-red. ay joa 
Cicada hematodes. Linn. Latr. 
Tettigonia sanguinea. Fabr. | 
I southern Europe. 
Trine IJ. CrcApies. — } sscarra 
Antenne three-jointed, Ocelli_ two. Tarsi with 
three joints. 
Famity I. Fulgerida. 
Antenne not inserted in the internal sinus wd. 
eyes ; the two first joints conjoined shorter, than the 
head. 
Genus CCCXCV. Futcora. Linn. ‘Enbr. alt 05, Foe? . 
Oliv. Cuy. 
ee produced into a rostrum. yea globular, _ 
Sp. Lanternaria. Rostrum very 
Elytra ad wings varicaniet 3 en true Too ected. Tia. 
Fulgora lanternaria. 
Inhabits Surinam, the Pasa "of this, (as Sass of all 
other species of the Genus) emits a phosp 
light in the dark. The light phd this species is so rar ne 
vivid, as to enable one to read a aensiebess . 
Sp. 2. Candelaria. Front witha te, ascending Candelaria. 
rostrum. Elytra green, variegated with yellowish, 
Wings yellow. with black tips. 
a candelaria, Linn, Fabr. Donov. a 
Inhabits China, from whence it is very frequently 
sent. home in collections of insects.. 806 Fbae « 
5 ae ag ee Frata. Fabr, sth St aes, . 
ULGORA. ille. 
vertical, not rotated. Eyes ‘Eyes: i 
eee, sivas, 20% , the external 
much. dilated 
“hat fectnies Latr. ‘ 
I its Euro i “ty : 
Genus CCCRCVIL. _ Issus.. Fabr. . 
Front as if truneated, 
“Body broad riage, 
1. Reticulata. 
