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ik 'e M I P T E R A, 



^Kells, or upper wings, femi-criiftaceotis, not divided by a firaight 

 Hittire, iJut incumBent OA eacli dthei:. Beak curved downvirard. 



GEI^ER'IC 'CHARACTER, 



iVritennae longer than the thorax. Thorax margined. In each foot 

 Ihree joints. 



FIG. I. IK III. 

 CIMEX CLUADilPUNCTATUS. 



SPECIFIC CHARACTEk, 



Antennae yellovv^. Eyes black. Head and thorax yellowifll orarigli 

 liolour } four Qiftindt black fpots, and a tranfverfe band of the fame ori 

 the latter. Wings yellow, with an orange fliade, and ftreaked with 

 black. Legs and body bright orange. 



This very ra'fe arid non-defcript fpecles is diftinil: from the Clmex 



Jiriatusi^ with which it has been fuppofed to have fome affinity ; it is 



fmaller, the head, thorax, and body are very different, though in ths 



colours of the wings they nearly correfp'ond.— The four black fpots bii 



t^e thorax furniftj our fpeclnc diftindtion, 



~ Fi^. I. mtujral iise. Fig. II. and Fig. III. the Infe(Sl: magnified. 



