406 CLASS VIII. ORDER VIII. 
Turips, snout inconspicuous ; antenne the length 
of the thorax ; body linear: abdomen reflexile 
upwards; wings 4, straight, long, narrow, incum- 
bent on the back, slightly crossed. 
Aruis, (plant-louse,) snout inflected ; antennz 
Jonger than thorax; wings either 4, upright or 
none ; feet formed for walking; abdomen general- 
ly furnished with 2 horns or processes. 
Coccus, (cochineal bug,) snout pectoral ; abdo- 
men bristled behind ; wings 2 in males, upright; 
in females none. 
ORDER 8. NEUROPTERA. 
Having four naked membranaceous wings, 
finely reticulated ; the inner pair as large as the 
outer, and sometimes larger one way. 
LipetiuLta, (dragon’s needle, dragon-fly,) 
mouth furnished with several jaws; antenne very 
short ; wings 4, extended ; tail, in the male, for- 
cipated. 
EpHemMera, (day-fiy, ephemera,) mouth without 
teeth or feelers; steminata 2, very large, above 
the eyes ; wings upright, lower pair smaller; tail 
bristled. 
Panorpa, (scorpion-ily,) snout horny, cylin- 
dric, with 2 feelers ; siemmata 3 ; antenne longer 
than thorax ; tail of the female chelated or 
clawed. 
Myrmeteon, (lion-ant,) mouth furnished with 
jaws ; teeth 2; feelers 4, elongated ; stemmata 
none ; antennez clavate, of the length of the tho- 
rax; wings deffected ; tail of the male furnished 
with a forceps consisting of 2 straitish filaments. 
