"236 Observations on the various luscdi 
Fig. 32. Elaler murinus. 
* The same magnified. 
b* The antenna. 
Fig. 33. Elaler fidvipes. 
* The same magnified, 
c* The antenna. 
Fig. 34. Elaler spufator. 
* The same magnified. 
Fig. 35. Elaler niger. 
* The same magnified, 
f/* The antenna. 
Fig. 36. Elater maryinatus. 
* The same magnified, 
e* The antenna. 
Fig. 38. Elater longirollis Q. 
* Tlie same magnified. 
J 1 he antenna. 
Fig. 39. Wneworm of Elater fuli ipes ? 
g* The head. 
h* The tail. 
Fig. 40. Wireworm of Elater murinus ? 
i* The head. 
The tail. 
Fig. 41.* Apical joint of the Wireworm of Elater niger f 
Fig. 42.* do. do. caWed Elatn- lineatu^ hy Bou^ 
Fig. 43.* do. do. Elater fidvipes ? 
Fig. 44.* do. do. Elater fulvipcnnis. 
Fig. 45.* Steropus madidus d . 
Fig. 46. Emaciated Wireworm of Elater lineatus ? 
p* The pupa protruded. 
Fig. 47.* The same pnpa magnified. 
/* The liead and eyes. 
7?i* The antcnnre. 
n* The thorax. 
0* The feet. 
Fig. 48.* Elater lineatus. The line shows the natural lengtli. 
r The tick with which it is infested. 
q The natural si.ze of the tick. 
Fig. 49.* Uropoda umbilicus, removed from the Click-beetle. 
s The cord by which the animal is attaclied. 
Fig. 50. Elaler rvjicaudis. 
t The parasitic ticks, called Leptus Phalangii? 
Fig. 51.* The same tick removed, and greatly magnified. 
Fig. 52.* Larva of some Tipula ? 
v The natural size. 
u* The head in ])roliu'. 
rt'* Front view of the tail. 
Fig. 53.* Julus pvlchellus. 
X The natural size and walking. 
