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INSECTS. HEMIPTERA. 58. Pncumora 



Jptera. Apterous, brown, pun&ured: fegments of the abbomen at 

 the hinder margin and legs livid: wings ferruginous: 

 (hanks fpinous. 

 Inhabits cut of Europe. Muj. Lesk.p. 46. n. 5, 



FunBulata. £ rown . tnorax varied with raifedand imprelfed dots: wings 

 white. 

 Inhabits out of Europe. Muf. Lefi. p. 46. n. 7. 



OceUata. Chefnut-brown; front and fpot on the thorax red, the hiud- 

 part of the latter with 2 brown ocellate fpots: anterior 

 margin of the fegments of the abdomen both above and 

 beneath red. 

 Inhabits out of Europe. Muf. Lesk. p, ^b.n. 8. 



Lmraculata 



58. PNEUMORA. Body ovate, inflated, 

 diaphanous: head inflected, armed with 

 jaws: thorax convex, carinate beneath: 

 *wing-cafes deflected, membranaceous: 

 legs formed for running. 



Thefe appear to confifl of a mere hollow inflated membrane : by 

 rubbing together their ferrate or toothed legs, they make a 

 fhrill kind of noife morning and evening, and follow a light : 

 they are fo nearly allied to the Cricket tribe, that Fabricius 

 has enumerated them under the genus Gryllus. 



Green fpotted with white: wing-cafes immaculate. 



Inhabits the Cape of 'good hope. Acl.Suec. 1775. tab. 7 'Jig' l« 



Gryllus Papillofus. Fabricius. 2. p. 49. 



Head gresn : orbits white : between the eyes are 3 red ftigmata 

 and above thefe 2 fhort denticles : antennae (hort green : 

 thorax rough, with a Ihort tcoth before and an imprefled 

 wrinkle in the middle: ii-'wg-cafes cinereous reticulate with 

 green. 



Macuhta. Wing-cafes green, with fquarc white fpots. 



Inhabits thcCape cfgccdfscpe. Ad. Succ. 17-5. tab. 7. fig. 2. 

 Antenna fhort reddlfh : wing.cajes reticulate with white dot?, 



