NECYDALI8, NUMIDIA, 225 
8—5. Necypatis. Spec. 39. 
major, (carrion eater,) shells ferruginous, with- 
out spots; antenne short ; head black; wings 
longer than the body. 
See MS. P. 
8—7. Nepa. Spec. 14. 
cinerea, (water scorpien,) tail ending in two bris- 
tles, half as long as the body; body ovate, 
brown. 
See MS. P. 
5—2. Nerets. Spec. 30. 
noctiluca, body blue-green, with twenty-three seg- 
ments ; scarcely visible to the naked eye, In 
sea. 
See MS. P. 
9-4, Nerira. Spec. 76. 
glaucina, shell smooth, glossy ; spine somewhat 
obiuse ; umbilicus partly closed by the pillar 
lip, which is gibbous and two-coloured. 
See MS. P. 
8—7. Noronecta. Spec. 17. 
striata, (boat fly,) upper wings pale brown, with 
numerous dets and streaks of dark-brown. All 
the species swim on the back, 
see MS. P. 
2—4, Nuomipra. Spec. 4. 
meleagris, (guinea-hen,) caruncles at the gape 
doubled ; no gulor fold; breast white. Some- 
times the whole body is white ; but it is gene- 
rally speckled. About eighteen inches long. 
See Ms. P, 
