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5. Articulates. — (a.) Crustaceans. — Fig. 734, Eryon arctiformis, Solen- 

 hofen. Fig. 735, Archseoniscus Brodiei, an Isopod from the Purbeck. 



Figs. 733-737. 



Articulates. — Fig. 733, Libellula; 734, Eryon arctiformis; 735, Archaeoniscus Brodiei; 736, 

 Elytron or wing-case of Buprestis ; 737, Palpipes priscus. 



(o.) Insects. — Coleopters, genera Carabus, Buprestis, Coccinella, etc. ; Neurop- 

 ters, Libelhila, Termes, etc. ,• Orthopters, Blatta, Acheta, etc. ; Hemipters, Cicada, 

 etc.; Dipters, Culex, Cliironomus, Musca, etc. ; Lepidopters, Tineites, Sphinx; 

 Hymenopters, Apiaria. Fig. 733, Libellula, Solenhofen. Fig. 736, Buprestis, 

 Stonesfield. 



(c.) Spiders. — Fig. 737, Palpipes priscus. 



Fig. 738. 



Ganoid.— Aspidorhynchus ( X Yb )• 



6. Vertebrates. — (a.) Fishes.— Fig. 738, Aspidorhynchus, Solenhofen. 

 Pycnodont Ganoids (see p. 280) occur among the fossils, and one of large size 



