Collections made by Dr. Cantor. 



8. ARACHNIDS. 



Lycosa, Aranea, 



Oxypes, Dictyna, 



Thomisus, Phalanginum. 



Remarkable for their specific and numerical strength. 



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9. INSECTA, 





Dytiscus, 



Apodeus, 



Hydrous, 



Lamia, 



Gyrinus, 



Acrocinus, 



Cyclous, 



Cassida, 



Elater, 



Eumolpus, 



Silpha, 



Chrysomela, 



Ateuchus, 



Coccionella, 



Ontophagus, 



Histor, 



Phanseus, 



Helops, 



Macraspis, 



Coriarus, 



Cetonia, 



Gryllotalpa, 



Gymnetis, 



Gryllus, 



Lucanus, 



Forficula, 



Mantis, 



Blatta, 



Spectrum, 



Vespa, 



Acrydium, 



Apis, 



Cimex, 



Bombus, 



Helops 



Xylocopa, 



Nepa, 



Trigona, 



Notonecta, 



Melipoma, 



Corixa, 



Polistes, 



Cicada, 



Papilio, 



Libellula, 



Sphinx, 



iEshna, 



Phalsena, 



Agrion, 



Culex, 



Panorpa, 



Tabanus, 



Myrmelion, 



Oestrus, 



Phryganea, 



Conops, 



Sphex, 



Musca. 



The greater number not identified. Tropical forms prevalent (strong 

 resemblance to the insects of Asam and Sylhet collected by Messrs. 

 M'Clelland and Griffith, in 1835-6), Nepa, and a few butterflies, ap- 

 parently European. 



