EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 727 



PLATE XIV. a 



FIG. 



1. Ideal wing, to exemplify painting. Vol. IV. p. 286 — . 



a. Anterior or exterior margin, b. Interior ditto. 

 c. Posterior ditto, d. Humeral angle, e. Scutellar 

 ditto, f. Posterior ditto, g. Anal ditto, a. Articulate 

 fascia, or band. h. Macular ditto, c d. Sesquialterous 

 ditto, de. Sesquitertious ditto, f. Dimidiate ditto. 

 g. Abbreviate ditto, h. Pyramidate ditto, i. Super- 

 cilium. k. Hastate pupil. /. Compound eyelet or 

 ocellus, m. Nictitant ditto, n. Simple ditto, o. An- 

 nulet, p. Bipupillate eyelet, q. Sesquialterous ditto. 

 r. Double ditto, s. Caudate wing. t. Pupil, u. Iris. 

 v. Atmosphere. 



2. Reversed wings. Gastrophaca. 



3. Digitate ditto. Pterodactylus . 



4. Falcate ditto. Attacus. 



5. Saltatorious leg, with loricate thigh. Locusta. 



6. Natatorious ditto. Dytiscus. 



7. Ambulatorious ditto. Lucanus. 



8. Prehensorious ditto. Gonyleptes. 



PLATE XV. b 



1. Laminate coxa. Haliplus. 



2. Alate tibia. Lygceus phyllopus. a. The appendage. 



3. Clypeate ditto. Crabro $. a. The clypeus. Vol. III. 



p. 334. 



4. Dolabriform ditto. Curculio maritimus E.B. 



5. Fossorious leg, with palmate tibia. Clivina. Vol II. 



p. 365. 



6. ■ with digitate ditto. Gryllotalpa. Ibid. 



p. 366. 



7. Chelate feeler. Scorpio. 



8. Scutate tarsus. Hydrophilus piceus <$. ' Vol. III. p. 336. 



9. Patellate ditto. Dytiscus marginalis $. a. Cups. Ibid. 



p. 336, 694—. 

 a Vol. IV p. 286—, 338, 345—. " Ibid. p. 345-, 350—. 



