.( 377 ) 
It was Two Lines and a half long (cailing a Line the 
eighth part of an Inch} the Colour a dark brown, with 
Spots, fome lighter, irregularly plac'd, which would not 
rub off readily c Tiiey leem'd to lye rather athwart the 
Back, and direS on the Head; as in the fmall Figure, 
which is much of the fame Size with it, and the Maculae 
are defign'd for the grey ifli Spots.Under t]\tFagin£ are the 
pellucid Wings, and the Body is of a Pulious Colour.The 
Head appeared large, by reafen of a large Cap or Helaier 
which cover'd it round, only at the Ear turo'd up i I tdei 
from under this appeared theHead^which was fist sr!d tmn^ 
The Ejes forwards 5 the Lip hafd and ftiinirg : rh? Ears 
of the Helmet greyilh. Two Antemc^ proceeded from 
under the Eyes, which, by their meeting on the Breft, I 
conjed-ured toaflift their Feeding, and to be rather Pro- 
bofces ; and the Helmet to be turn'd up for Hearing- 
fake, and the Belly plicated as other Beetles. 
The other Beetle that anfwered it was iefs, and the 
Marks on the Back not fo diftindi. 
By the Microfcope I difcovered the Marks to be thick- 
fet-Spots of Hair, ofa Caftor Colour ; the Head all hairy, 
and Face thick of curl'dHair.On theBelly was a little but 
thin (et Hair. The Eyes appeared large, as in the Figure, 
The Superficies confifting of many finall Squares fur- 
rowed deep between, and thefe lay in Lines tranfverlly 
deCcending toward the Nofe : Thefe Eyes were not mo- 
vable but contiguous to theFace without any Cavity to re- 
ceive them ; and they were very opakeThe^«/^/7;?<e pro- 
ceeded from under the Eyes ; the firft large Joyot ha- 
ving a Cavity, out of which it proceeds at the fides of 
the Lip. Between the Eyes the Face rifes in a little 
Ridge, which is the Nofe, and is fignified by the light 
part of the Face under this crooked Line —--'"^^ which 
is made by the Shade of the Nofe that protuberates ua- 
"der it. And juft below the Noftrils are cover'd by ilraic 
Kkk pendu- 
