ENTOMOLOGY. 
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Descriptions of the Plates. 
Plate E. 
■■■ 'to- ^5 
„ 5, 
„ 7, 
2. Acrcea aniphiviaUa . 
4. Callosune Wallcngrenii. 
6. Callosune rainaqiiebana. 
8. Callosune Bitxtonf, female. 
9, 10. Callosune regina, female. 
II. Chcerocantpa virgo. 
Plate F. 
Fig. 
I 
2. 
Ac?'-csa Atergatis. 
jj 
3 
4- 
AcrcEa Atolmis. 
3> 
5 
, 6. 
Acr(za Axina. 
)J 
7 
3 8- 
Acrcea Acontias. 
3J 
9 
, 10. 
Acrcea Aglaonice. 
3> 
II 
, 12. 
Acrcea A crony eta. 
Plate 
G. 
Fig. 
I. 
£'?itj 
emia adulatrix. 
)) 
2. 
Glossina niorsitans. 
■)■> 
Derosph CB?-ms an th raciii us 
5J 
4. 
Tetralobus bifoveolatus. 
3) 
5- 
Dro7nica Oatesii. 
3) 
6. 
Ja7ia Mariana. 
Plate H. 
Fig 
I. 
Upi 
3er lip and mandibles ( 
of do. ; \b, lower lip and palpi of do. 
Fig. 2. V'p'^&rW-poi Derosphcerms anthracifius ; 2(t:, mandible ; 2b, 
maxilla ; 2c, lower lip of do. 
Fig. 3. Head, antenna and spiral tongue of Euseinia adiclatrix j 
2,a, chief veins of the fore wing of do ; 3<5j extremity of 
the body of the male of do., seen sideways. 
Fig. 4. Head of Jana Mariana; 4a., do., seen sideways ; 4b, chief 
veins of the fore wings of do. 
Fig. 5. Head of the Tsetse, seen sideways, with the parts of the 
sucker separated from each other ; 5^, antenna ; 5/;, pad 
of the feet of do. 
