NOT 
fpecies, in eg latter only four, which comprize the Sigara 
of Fabric 
A. Lip elongated, conic. 
Species. 
Guauca. Upper wings yellow-brown, the anterior mar- 
gin bright brown dotted with black, the tip bifid. It is 
tound i e this country and fome other parts of Europe. It 
is particularly defcribed in Donovan’s Infeé&ts. It is very 
common upon ftagnant water; the head is round, and for 
the greateft part occupied by two brown eyes; the antenne 
all, of a yellow colour, and inferted i in the under 
part o the elytra or fheaths are of a ruity 
clouded “apie raise and croffed one over the other. 
RCATA wings brown, with two teftaceous 
{pots at the bafe. Tt i is very like the lait, and is “found in 
rance. 
Macvut Upper wings brown, with ferruginous 
{pecks ; a are bifid at = tip; it is lefs than the others, 
and is aes i in Franc 
A. This ‘of a a greyifh colour, but black 
behind ; ae feutel i is of a "deep black, with a yellow dot sees 
fide at the bafe. It is, as its name imports, an Americ 
infe 
Nivea. Upper wings whitifh, immaculate, rounded at 
the tip. Inhabits India, and is four times as {mall as the 
—— 
uTIssIMA, or {mall Boat-fly. This fpecies is 
chara€terifed by its greyifh colour, but the head is brown ; 
It is found in this country and 
It is, 
ceedingly minute infe@t, { Prue a aaa without the ufe 
of a s. It is tran cay 
yellow ; Gea and upper ae green, 
with Gena ial ue [t is an European 1 
OVEBORACENSI upper wings with three 
ot brown, jongitadical Ga. It is found in New 
Yor. 
Ocr wetaTA. ‘The head of this fpecies is yellow ; 
ed thorax j is cacaaie {cutel black, with five white dots ; 
upper wings are bro own, edged Sith white, and marked 
with four black a It inhabits Germany. 
Inpica. This is of a glaucous hue; the upper wings 
are ae sie Sek It inhabits India. 
AromaRiIA. White; above and upper wings pale grey ; 
under ane milky. It inbabits Ruffia. 
Lurea. Upper wings whitifh, with a marginal black 
ftreak, It is found in Denmark; and is particularly de- 
{cribed by Miiller among the Danith infe&s. 
Mancinata. Upper wings black, the edge and future 
yellow. This i is alfo a Danifh infect. 
B. Sheath conic, fpinous at the Sides. 
Species. 
Liveata. Upper wings brown, with two abbreviated 
yellow lines. It inhabits Cayenne, and is fomething larger 
than 2 e a 
i Upper wings pale brown, with numerous 
TA. 
dots ae eae of dark brown.’ It inhabits this country 
e: varies much in fize ; the 
numbcr of ie tranfverfe con 
the forehead and feet are of a golden 
CoLeorTRATA. The upper Sa are ae coriaceous, 
NOT 
brown, the outer ri yellow. 
is like the Striata 
nor. Upper r wings: greenifh-ath 3 it is eae 
It is found i in France, and is the Sigara minuta of Fabriciu 
The infects of this genus obtained the name of roe 
from the fingular manner in which they {wim on the back, 
prefenting the belly part uppermoft. i 
admirably adapted to the manner which the creature adopts 
under fides of a that grow 
It inhabits Sweden, and 
motions are very nimble, oa 
down at the inftant of joan and rifing again to the furface 
oa as danger is paft; the two hind legs ferving for 
NOTOPEDA, in Zoology. See ELATER. 
NOTORIA, Ars. See Art. 
NOTORIOUS, fomething known, manifeft, and public. 
NOTOXUS, in Entomology, a genus of infeéts of the 
order Coleoptera, of which the generic charaer is as fol- 
lows: antennz filiform ; feelers four, hatchet-fhaped ; the 
jaw is one-toothed ; the “hovax is a little narrowed behind. 
n Ofthis genus there are thirteen 
Species. 
Porcatus. This fpecies is black, and the fhells have 
raifed longitudinal lines. ound in Van Diemen’s 
land he head is black ; the aries are piceous; thorax 
cylindrical, ees the fhells are flat and obtufe; the 
legs are aati 
fot) 
Thi is pubefcent, black, with a violet 
© hells are das with three yellow dots. It 
en New os alan 
Brrasct Th rounded ; 
head Bick "hells ene a lee dot, ‘band, and tip. This 
is a {mall cylindrical fhaped infe, and inhabits Lapland. 
Dust Thorax brown ; fhell ferruginous, with a black 
line at the bafe, band in the — and dot at the tip. 
Found in many parts of German 
* Morus. Downy ; thells black, with three a bands, 
It inhabits many parts of Europe, as well as our own 
country. 
Inpicus. Head and thorax dufky; fhells pale, ftriate, 
body ferruginous ; 
hi 
a It inhabits — 
Cuinensis. Downy, bro fhells punétured, pale, 
with unequal black bands. Tt. tohabit China, and is de- 
neq 
{cribed particularly by Fabriciu 
horax peas like a horn over the 
head ; fhells pale, with a aah and dot. This is an 
Englifh infe&t, is defcribed onovan as the Meloe 
onoceros, and is = on cipal ious plants. 
Cornutus. Thor tales a like a horn over the 
oe aoa dias rie black bands. 
x ae ell te 
It is fmall, and an ciate of Ger- 
a) 
i) 
> 2 
with a black. a 
: 
* Antuerinus. Black; fhells with two ferruginous 
ands. It inhabits this and other countries in Eur urope ; is 
found on flowers, and is very nimble in its motions. 
LORALIS. Black; thorax ferruginous. Like the 
laft, it inhabits Eurepean countries, and is about the fize of 
the ‘aft. 
Minurus. Black, polifhed; antenna and legs palifh. 
It isan European a and is alfo {mall. 
NOT AM + Lady, a term frequently ufed - 
the Holy Virgin. ‘Hence, fealts of Notre Dame ; theo 
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