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afpeft, this opinion does not appear altogether improbable : to us it 

 feems rather a diftiu6t fpecies than variety. Many examples of 

 Ichneumon molitorius have Os. u red to our own oblervation, but we 

 have never perceived in any of ihefe the flighted trace of the yellow 

 lines, fo cnfpicuous on the head of the prefent infe6t. 



The fpecimen, from whence the above figure is taken, is the only 

 one of its kind with which we are acquainted. 



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