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tlic ftâg, The infeâ: flily crecps l’une conduit au finus frontal, l’au-v 
into the flag’s nofe, wherc it finds tre à deux bourfes qui font à l’ori- 
two iffues ; one of which leads to gine de la langue ; fans fe tromper, 
the frontal finus, the other to il enfile ce dernier pafifage j y laifie 
two bags fituate at the root of the pluficurs œufs en depot & s’en va. 
tongue, into which latter it uner- Le ver y trouve le logement & la 
ringly turns, leaves there a number nourriture, fort au bout d’un tems 
of eggs, and départs. The grub du nez du cerf, tombe à terre, palTc 
finds lodging and food, cornes after de l’etat de ver à celui de nymphe,, 
a while out at the ftag’s nofe, falls & enfuite à celui d’infefte ailé, 
to the g'roundj'pafles from the larva 
flate to that of chryfalis, and after- 
w.ar^s to that of winged infcâ:.. 
GE NUS 2. TIPULA. Tab. XVI. 
CHARACTER GENERIS. 
.Os capitis clongati maxillâ fupcriore fornicatâj palpi duo incurvî 
capitc longiores. Probofcis recurvata breviffima. Linn. fyft. nat, p. 
970. 
2d GENUS. The CRANE-FLY. ' PL XVI. 
CHARACTER OF THE GENUS. 
The mouîh is a prolongation of^the head; the upper jaw is arched. 
They hâve two palpi, which are curve, and longer than the head. The 
probofcis is fhort, and bends inwards. 
2. G E N R E. La T 1 P U L E. PL XVI. 
CARACTERE DU GENRE. 
La bouche eft une prolongation de la tête; la mâchoire de dclTus efi; 
en voûte. L’infeâe a deux antennules qui font courbées & plus lon- 
gues que la tête. La trompe eft courte & courbée en dedans. 
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