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main confiderably longer in the 
chryfalis, than the perlæ. 
The leffer phryganeæ very inuch 
Tefemble the tiniæ, but upon ,ex- 
amining them with a glafs, the for- 
mer will befound to be covered with 
fmall hairs, inftead of the fcalcs 
which adorn the wings of thelatter. 
beaucoup plus long-tems dans 1*. 
chryfalidc que les perlés. 
Les petites friganes reiTemblent 
fort aux tiegnes, mais à les voir à 
la loupe, celles-là fe trouveront 
couvertes depetits poils, au lieu d’é- 
cailles qui embeUiffent les ailes de 
celles-ci. 
E N U S 4. H E M E R O B I U S. Tab. XIL 
CHARACTER GENER! S. 
Os dentibus duobus, palpis quatuor, ftemmata nulla. Alæ deflexae 
‘(nec plicatæ) Antennæ thorace convexo longiores,- fetaceæ, porreétæ, 
Linn. fyft. nat. p. 91 1. 
4th GENUS. The HEMEROBIUS. Pl, XII. 
CHARACTER OF THE GENUS. 
The mouth is armed with two teeth, and has four palpi, no flem- 
mata. The wings are defleéted (not folded as in the preceding genus). 
The antennæ are fetaceous, advanced before the héad, and longer than 
the' thorax, which is of a convex form. 
4. GENRE. L’HÉMÉROBE. Pl. XII. 
CARACTERE DU GENRE. 
La bouche eft munie de deux dents & de quatre antennules, fans pe- 
tits yeux liffes. Les ailes font de'fléchies (mais non pas pliées comme 
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