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l-a£ler ; and in the Species InfeftorUm Fabrlcius has followed the 

 fame arrangement. Though with the ailiftance of a microfcope we 

 may difcover in this> and other fpecies, the exa6l number of the 

 articulations defcribed, yet they are too minute to ferve as part of a good 

 fpecific charafler, which fhould, if poflible, be feledled from the 

 moft confpicuous and peculiar parts of the infe6l. Fabricius feemg 

 to have been aware of this in his laft work, EntomologiaSyftematica* ; 

 and has made a very judicious alteration ; though it appears fmgular 

 for a fyftematic Writer to change " Antennis filiformibus articulis. 

 7 — 9." for *' Antennis inarticulatis, extrorfum crafTioribus." 



* Tm, 2. f. 109. iZi 



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