6 PLA TER? CEXeaL. 
This is certainly 2 moft fingular Infe&, and altogether unlike any 
other we know of in England. We cannot fay whether it feeds on 
any particular food, or what are its peculiarities, for we have only 
feen one fpecimen befides that from which the annexed drawing is 
taken; and the only information we receive from the authors above 
quoted is, that it is a native of Europe; and is found on umbelli- 
ferous plants. It was taken in May. 
Fig. 1. the natural fize. Fig. 2. magnified. 
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