EXPLANATION of PLATE I. 



Flg. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, in plate i. and fig. 6. 13 

 plate ii. reprefent the feveral kinds of Antennse, 

 page 38. 



Fig. 1. PECTiNATiE, or Feather'djasin thei 3 ^- 



lcena^ Motbs. 

 2. Perfoliatje, or Perfoliated, as in the 



Dermejlts and Dytifcus. 

 5. Fissiles, or Fifllle, divided into Laminae 



at the extremity, as iri the Searabai, 



Beetles. 



4. Clavatje, or Club-fhaped, as in the 



Papilio, Butterfly. 



5. Moniliformes, like aNecklace of Beads, 



as in the Chryfomela. 

 & Setaceje, Setaceous, or BrMHe-fhap^d, 



as in many of the Pbal&nce. 

 7» Aristatje, fig. 6, plate ii. furnifhed 



with a lateral hair, as in the Fly, 

 8-9. a Caput, the Head. 

 b Palpi, or Feelers. 

 c Antennze, or Horns. 

 d Oculi, the Eyes. 

 e Thorax 



f Scutellum, or Efcutcheona 

 g Pectus, or Breaft. 

 h Sternum, or Breaft Bone. 

 * z Abdomen, and its fegments» 



& Anus. 

 / Elytra, or Shells. 



tn Membranous Wings. 



Fig. 8-9. 



