10$ ORDER II. Fulgora, 



Genus IV. Fulgora. 



Linn. Syft. Nat. page 703. 



The front, or fore part of the head of 

 the Fulgora is drawn out, extended, and 

 empty. 



The antennas are feated below the eyes, 

 having two articulations, whereof the ex- 

 terior is larger, and of a globular form. 



The roftrum is inflected, or bent inwards 

 under the body. 



The feet are formed for walking. In 

 this circumftance particularly it differs 

 from the following genus, with which it 

 was confounded before the laft edition of 

 the Syft. Naturae. 



This genus feems to have been unknown to 

 Geoffroy, Schasffer, and Scopoli. One of the 

 infeds belonging to it is however found in Ger- 

 many, and two different fpecies have been caught 

 in this country ; the one by the author of tha: 

 ufeful and elegant work the Flora Anglica, the 

 other by my friend Mr. Grey. Whether the 



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