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BipUNCTATA, is alfo a fpccics of CiCAOA (Dt/wj), 

 found ill South America. The colour is wliitilh ; wing- 

 cafes deflef^ed, and grifcous, with two imprcfTcd dots on 

 the anterior part of the mar;rin of the thorax. Fabriciiis, 



&c. 



BiPUNCTATA, a fpcciesof Cocci:^F.LLA, of arcdcolour, 

 witlr two black dots. Linn. Fn. Suec. &c. 



BiPUNCTATA, a fpecies of FoRFicuLA, that inhabits 

 Italy. This is black ; hind part of the head and legs ru- 

 fous J a white fpot on the wing-cafes. Fabriciut. It has 

 eleven joints in the antennne. 



BiPUsCTATA, a fpecies of Leptura, of a black colour, 

 anH villi-.us ; wing-cafes livid ; future, fpot in the middle, 

 and tip black. Inhabits Siberia. 



BiPUNCTATA, a fpecies of NiTinuLA, of a teflaceous 

 colour, with five black fpots. Gmelin. 



I'lPUNCTATA, a fpecies of Tenthredo, with fomevvhat 

 f 'taceous antennre, of nine joints ; black ; fcutel black, and 

 marked with two white dots. Inliabus the woods of Lufacc. 



BiPUNCTATA, a fpecies (i( Vespa, with a fpotted tho- 

 rax ; abdomen with four yellow bands, and two dots of the 

 fame Colour on the tirft ftgrr.ent. Fabricius. Inhabits Ger- 

 many. 



BIPUNCTATUM, a fpecies of OpAtrum, of a brown 

 colour, with f^ me what cylindrical, immarginatc thorax, 

 with two hollows ; two extreme joints of the antenna: di- 

 (lant a:!d Iarc;er Hcrbth Gmel. Sec. 



BIPL'NCTATUS, a fpecies of Bruchus, that inhabits 

 Helvetia. It is cinereous ; wing caics brown with an ocel- 

 lar, black dot at the bafe of each. Fabricius. 



Bi pu ^:CTATUS, a fpecies of Carabus, of a fomewhat 

 braify colour, with two imprefled dots on the wing-cafes. 

 Linn, Fn. Suec. This is defcribed by Fabricius as being 

 brafly, with black antennx, and pale fluinks. This inhabits 

 Europe. 



BiPUNCTATUs, a fpccics of CiM EX [Rotuiuliilus,) of a 

 pale grifeous colour, with a white dot on each fide of the 

 fcuttl near the bafe. Linnxus. Inhabits Syria. 



BipUNCTAius, a fpecies of Cr vptuceph ALUS, of a 

 gloffy black ; wing-cafes red with two black dots ; antennre 

 length of the body. Fabricius. Gmelin, &c. Chrvfanula 

 pun^ata. Linn. Inhabits the northern parts of Europe ; on 

 the Nut. 



BipuNCTATUs, a fpecies of Curculio, found in Eu- 

 rope. This is cinereous, with a black fpot on the wing- 

 cafes ; fhanks vellowifli. Liniiasus. Fn. Suec. 



BipUNCTATus, is likewife a fpecies of Curculio, with 

 the thorax fcabrous ; wing-cafes clouded, with two gloffy 

 black fpots near tlic apex. Lepcch. it. A native of Siberia. 



BipuNCTATUs, a fpecies of Gryllus {Acr'ida. Tnixa- 

 Us,) of a brownilh colour; fcutel as long as the abdomen. 

 A native of Europe. 



BiPUNCTATvs, a fpecies of Hkmorodius, found in Eu- 

 rope. It is variegated v.ith yellow and brown, and has two 

 black fpots on the w4ng?. Fabricius. 



BiPiNCTATUs, a fpecies of Ichneumon, found in Eu- 

 rope. This infcft is black ; bafe of the antennae brov^n ; 

 thighs at the bafe, and face yellow, with two black marks 

 on the latter; abdomen, (hanks, and tips of the pollerior 

 feet ferniginous. Linn. Muf. Lcflc. 



BipuNCTATus, 3 fpecies of Papilio {/"A^. Urh.). The 

 wings are entire, brown ; on both fides of the firlt pair an 

 oblfque band, and two dots of filvery ; at the bafe of the 

 poftcriorones beneath a band and (bias of ycllowifh. 



BiPUNCTATus, :i fpccics of ScARAB/tus, having a 

 black tliorax, bordered with red ; and red wing-cafes 



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with a black fpot on each. Lepech.it. Fabricius. This 

 is the infeft which Pallas names ScaraLitns cocdnellohles ; 

 it is found in the fouthern parts of RulTia under horfe-dung. 



BivuNCTATUs, in Ichthyology, a ipiecies of Cyprinus, 

 defcribed by Bloch. The lateral line is red, with a double 

 feries of black fpots ; and fixteen rays in tfie anal fin. This 

 kind is found in the fandy rivers of Germany. 



BIPUNCTELLA, in Enlomology, a fpecies of Pha- 

 L-CNA [Tiuca), wings cinereous brown, with a marginal 

 white fpot. Fabricius. 



BiPUNCi ELLA, a fpecies of Phal.cna (Tiiifn), with 

 fufcous wings, with a common dentated white llripe ; tho- 

 rax fnowy-white with two black fpots. Fabricius. This 

 is Tineii ech'ulla of Schmetterl. 



BIPUSTULATA, a fpecies of Cantharis [Mala- 

 ch'ius,) of a bralfy-green colour with the apex of the wing- 

 cafes red. Linn. I'll. Suec Geoflroy. Thh is The/cJ>horus 

 ■viridtccncus nithhit, of Degeer. A very common iiifedl in 

 moll parts of Europe. 



BiPUSTi'LATA, a fpecies of Cassida, of a green co- 

 lour ; wing-cales with two lateral languineous fpots. In- 

 habits Cayenne. Linn. Fabr. &c. 



BipusTULATA, a fpecies of Chrysomela, defcribed as 

 a Swedilh infeft by Thunberg. The wing-cafes are blaclc, 

 fpot at the tip, head and fides of the thorax yellow. 



BiPusTULATA, a fpecies of Coccinella, of a black 

 colour, with red fpots, and fanguineous abdomen. Linn. 

 Fn. Suec. 



BipusTULATA, a fpecies of Hispa, with ferrated ai»- 

 tennx ; black and hairy, with a rufous fpot at the bafe of 

 the wing-cafes. This kind inhabits Italy. Fabricius. 



BiPusTULATA, a fpecies of Leptura, that inhabits Up- 

 ial. The wing-cafes are black, ftriated with dots, and two 

 tcllaceous fpots. Thunberg, &c. 



BiPUSTULATA, a fpecies of Nitidula, of an ovate form, 

 and black colour, with a red fpot on each of the wing-cafes. 

 Fabricius and Gmelin. This is Silpba obloriga nigra, &c. 

 of Linn. Fn. Snec. and SylL Nat. Silpha, of Degeer ; 

 Dermejlcs, of Geoffioy ; and OJloma b'lpujluluta, of Laichart. 

 Inhabits Europe, and feeds on carcafes, meat, bacon, &c. 



BIPUSTULATUM, a fpecies of Opatrum, that in- 

 habits Pomerania, and is about the fixth part of an inch in 

 length. Its form is narrow and elongated ; colour ferrugi- 

 nous ; wing-cafes flightly grooved. 



BIPUSTULATUS, a fpecies of Attelabus, met 

 with in North America. It is black, with a rufous fpot at 

 the bafe of each of the wing-cafes, Fabricius. 



BiPUSTULATUs, an infeft of the genus Carabus, in 

 Gmelin's edition of the Syjlema nalurie. This is the true Cara- 

 bus crux major of Ijinnxu'"-, which Fabricius mifconcciving, 

 defcribes as a new fpecies, in his work entitled " Species In- 

 feftorum," under the name oi B'lpvjlulatus. By retainmg at 

 the fame time the Linnasan charatter of Carabus crux major 

 under the proper name, he conftitutes two fpecies of the 

 fame infecL In the Entomologia fyjlematlca of I'abricius, this 

 error is continued, and Gmelin, relHng on the authority of 

 this writer, defcribes them alfo asdiftinCt fpcceis. See Crux 

 MAJOR {Carabus. ) 



BipusTULATUs, a fpecies of Cimex, the general colour 

 of which is black ; thorax fpinous ; wing-cafes livid ; and 

 two fearlet dots on the head. Fabricius, Gmelin, &c. 

 Cimex balteatus of Degeer. Inhabits South America. 



BiPusTULATus, a fpeci^'s of Cryptocepiialus, de- 

 fc-ibed by Fabricius as being of a blaek colour, with a rufous 

 fpot at the tip of the wing-cafes. Obf. Tlie figure refeired 

 to m Schwffer Ficrzchemkr Fallkafer, u not black, but of a 



light 



