OF INSECTS. 



Setaceous, growing gradually taper to- 

 wards their point or extre- 

 mity • 



Filiform, refembling a thread, being 

 throughout of equal thick- 

 nefs. 



Moniliform, confiding of a feries of 

 knobs, like a necklace of beads, 



C/avated, formed like a club, encreafing 

 in thicknefs from the bafe to 

 the point. 



Capitated, eficreafing in thicknefs to- 

 wards their extremity, as the 

 clubbed antenna?, from which 



they are diftinguifhed by the 

 form of their laft or exterior 

 articulation, which is larger 

 and rounder Chan the others, 

 forming a kind of capitolum* 



or bead. 



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A a Fifiit* 



