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GS RY. 
@anprsteis. Wings fhorter than the wing-cafes ; body 
Dlackifh ; ityle linear. Linn 
-Inhabits Europe, and chirps from the beginmeee of May 
till the equinox. 
UmeracucaTa. Black ; wing-cafes white at the tip ; 
front covered with an obovate defleted membrane. Linn. 
Smaller than the laft, and inhabits Barbary. Head fer- 
ruginous, the deflected membrane black ; ftyles villous ; legs 
black. ‘This {pecies is deftitute of wings. 
osprs. Wings tailed, and longer than the whipaietes, 
white with a brown rib ; wing-cafes white {potted with black. 
abr. 
Native of America. ‘The antenne brown, and a little 
longer than the body; head and thorax black ; abdomen 
black ; tail with a fle recurved 
fate axthe body ; ; legs brown  pofterior fhanks {pious at 
the tip. 
Crvces Wing tailed, and longer than the wing-cafes ; 
body brown ; margin of the wing-cafes dotted with 1 black. 
- TInhabits the ifland of Santa Cruz. The head and thorax 
Fufcous, the margin of the latter yellow ; wings whitith ; 
antennz thrice eines s the body. 
we ent aaa Wines without tails ; body brown ; ; 
tege pal pale. F 
Small ; nn marked with Ee’ yellowifh {pot ; wings 
and wing-cafes equal ; legs yellow; hind claws ferrated. 
Guadalou 
pe. 
Trauica. Head and thorax yellowith ; wing-cafes aque= 
ous, and as long as the wings. Fa 
Antennz ely’ than the body ; eyes black ; anterior legs 
erior {pinous, with {pinous thanks. Native 
of Italy. 
Mixura. Thorax rounded and yellowith ; wings tailed ; 
= two briltles ; pofterior thanks three-fpined. Linn. 
pterous, black ; ro ee ae very 
rd cinereous with Smteveh lineations. 
repre pi with the edge blackish ; sbdaiuis ‘ey with 
age than the two ftyles. A {mall fpecies 
Fosson, W Wing-cales very fhort, with the tip deep black ; 
legs ated. Fabr. 
Native of the Cape of Good Hope. This Sects i 
oe parr and thorax grey and immaculate ; wings lon 
| are brown ; he dg bless hheds kad BR; the 
crown i. no dos bees lines ; eres US, 
o weawe? white ; 
peat whi end Bali wing diate, 
he ae App. 
ie bey Es eatin and imma- 
projeétion, nearly as un 
an enfiform tube ; pofterior legs long and formed fe ae ; 
tarfi of four joints, 
’ Species. 
Ampornensis. Green; thorax quadrangular, with the 
angles dentated ; fcutel large, brown-green ; wing-cafes leaf- 
formed, and very broad. Doney, Inf, India. 
A new fpecies, point of fize one of the moft 
and in 
_gonfiderable, of its family; the length, from the front of 
the head to the extremity of the wing-cafes, being about 
feven inches, the legs Tong and the antenne about the 
fame length as the The individual {pecimen de- 
fcribed and “figured in po above work is at prefent in the 
magnificent collection of A. M‘Leay, efq. and is apes f 
It was originally received from Amboyna by go 
iqu 
vernor Holford, then refident in India, and has for t t 
reafon been generally confidered as a native of that ifland. 
The ie pe and alfo the potterior part of the thorax, 
are of a fine and A gest the anterior part of the thorax 
rellowifh- dante ; pe t ad and body itill ea fi he 
wing-cafes, as ufual in this tribe, bear no very diftant re~ 
femblance to the leaves of, certain plants, not only in pers 
but alfo in outline, and fill more fo in the conformation ot 
the nerves, W oe _ branch off towards the extre- 
mities, exaétl he fame manner as the nerves an 
ramify from the eid in the far greater number of &. 
One peculiarity in the We of the wing-cafes in this 
new f{pecies deferves remark ; cutel, or rather that por- 
tion of the wing-cafes on the iefe fide which folds over the _ 
back when at reft, is of a much ftronger texture than any 
other part of the infeét, except the thorax, and ferves as am 
external covering or defence to the correfponding lobe of the 
other wing-cafe, which is of a more delicate nature, con- 
pve $ only of a thin and pellucid membrane, the furface of 
which is hyaline or glaffy. The wings are remar tender, 
whitifh, and femi-tranf| t. Vide Donov. agp 
crenated. Fabr. (ih ny Fins 4 inky rly Linn. 
Lege viridis, Degeer. Donov. Inf. 
In 
About as jl fize of the laf, ; 
Wing-ca with reddifh nerves, and in form re- 
femblin ik ‘seat ple Native of the 
Spice 
Launtronia, and lng i+ ua prenpen en 2 abe 
win s janceolate, n Ye 
es ifolius, ae Bc, gg ines 
Tucurubi, Marcgr. 
Defcribed by Piiiges as a native of ok aniem pa alfe 
ene in other American iflands. Ti meecoe seat ir Bihe 
een, with reddifh nerves, and in 
ca a oe legs greenifh. : 
“Myrtirouta. nearly triangular = feces 
louger than the wing-cafes ; {word very 
Native of America, and _ r than the preceding ; tail 
of the fe male wth arty forked lamina fword of the 
female very fhort, and recurved. 
FenesTRATA. “Thor imooth 
