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This curious fpecies is a native of the North of Europe, and 

 Germany. Linnaeus defcribes it as a Swedifh infect; Panzer and 

 Schaeffer as an inhabitant of Germany ; and Walckenaer as being 

 found in the environs of Paris. In Britain it is very rare : we have 

 only heard of three Britifh fpecimens, one of which was taken by 

 Mr. W. J. Hooker of Norwich.— Its transformations are not defcribed 

 by any writer. 



The figures in the annexed plate reprefent the fpecies in its natural 

 fize. 



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