TENTHREDO, TERMES. 267 
striate. Often found in meal and bread from 
large bakeries. 
See US. P. 
8—9. ‘TenTHREDO. Spec. 152. 
lutea, (yellow saw-fly,) antennz yellow; abdomen 
yellow, the second segment black. 
See MS. P. 
9--1. Teruys. Spec. 2. 
jimbria, membrane or lip crenulate or pointed ; be- 
dy white ; lip rounded, spread over the forepart 
of the head and breader than the body. 
See MS. P. 
4—5. Trerropon. Spec. 12. 
levigatus, (globe fish,) belly dilatible and prickly 
before 744 anal fin, 1 or 2 feet long. 
See MS. P. 
9—4. Trerepo. Spec. 3 
navalis, (ship-worm,) shell thin, cylindrical, 
smooth. 
See MS. P. 
8—8. ‘TERMEs. Spec. 10 
fatale, (white ant, wood- eater,) body brown above; 
thorax with three segments ; wings pale, with a 
testaceous rib. This species live in communi- 
ties, and build mole-hills twelve feet high. A 
family of them will gnaw a beam, 12 feet long 
and 2 feet in diameter, to a mere shell not thick- 
er than paper in one day. 
pulsatorium, (false death-watch,) nearly or quite 
- apterous ; abdomen oblong; mouth red ; eyes 
yellow. The female beats like the ticking ofa 
