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men of it in the Englifti cabinet of the late Mr. Dmry. Indepen- 

 dently of thefe, we have feen alfo two examples of it in the col- 

 lection of T. Mariham, Efq. that were taken by himfelf in Ken- 

 fington Garden, fome years ago. Thefe are, however, the only Bri- 

 tifli fpecimens of Chalcis Clavipes we are acquainted with, from 

 whence we may prefume to think it very far from common. Fa- 

 bricius, upon the authority of Hybner, defcribes it as an inhabitant 

 of Saxony; a fpecimen of it from France, occurs in the cabinet of A, 

 M'Leay, Efq. 



The fmalleft Figure denotes the natural fize« 



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