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The Hemiptera are divided into two 

 orders ; ift. thofe whofe mouth is fur- 

 nifned with jaws, or, 2d. formed of a 

 beak, which is either renecled under the 

 mouth, or placed in the breaft. 



The Lepidoptera, according to the 

 fhape of their antennae. 



The Neuroptera, according to the 

 mouth's havingno teeth, havingmany 

 jaws, having two teeth, or being form- 

 ed into a beak. 



Hymewptera, according to the fting 

 being either venomous, or harmlefs. 



Diptera, into thofe which have beaks, 

 and thofe which have none. 



Aptera, according to the number of 



their feet. 



To infert here the charaSiers of alkhe 

 different genera which may be found~m 

 Linngeus's Syft.Nat. would be unnecef- 

 fary. It will be fufficient to enumerate 

 fome new venera mentioned by the moH: 

 L modern 



