ORDER nr. I.EPIDOPTERA. C3 
forth females onlv • v, 1 
celebrate their nuuti-d a , CS ®' vlse are produced, which immediately 
female posterity of the fh?lowtng\mm™ mUniCate fertillty t0 rtle whole 
The rostrum .• ■ Genus 48 ‘ Chermes. 
if 1 * : antew^cvHnT:. 111 , 6 ^ Ieast a va 8 ina aa d three inflected 
flexed; tlj* 2^ ^'.’ ^ lhan the thorax: vings four, de- 
The lan4 n Tf b uS: ' /ifi formed for lea P' n g- {PI. 5 fig w ) 
generally covered I ^ h genUS f are furnished feet and 
Lle the Apludes. In the perfect stat e they greatly resem- 
a . ..... Genus 49. Coccus. 
Ant fnn* hhfonn : abdomen furnished with n, 
the breast with a vagina and setre • :rostnm risin 8 from 
none in the females. ( PI 5 ‘ ™ wtn S s in the males; 
S P- 1 Coccus Cadi ' J 
dishoi earthenware, and placed alivp^n pread from thence upon a flat 
slowly roasted until tlm'iownvcl? a f' areoal firc > where they are 
juices of the animal are totally evaporated ' 1S . app ? ars ; md the aqueous 
•'sects are continually stirred about will’ f ? urm 8 this operation the 
water is sprinkled upon them to prevent n and ^metimes 
would destroy the colour and reduce the ' " lC ^refaction, which 
habu teaches when to remove them l om be'f “ a £ al} butft Uttle 
hhc so many dark, round, rccldish ldns , ,' lhpvll ' cn Wr 
neal, preserving so little the ' 1 r " ,,ln< takc the name of Cochi- 
r ,s dye -as long Sown and s! m /° n u °* lhe inse “ tha ‘ th» £. 
deternnued whether it was animal § ve^t V' r0pe licfore naturalists had 
was animal, vegetable, or a mineral substance. 
Rosin • . kenus 50. Xiiripq, 
J;;- : «C cu^cd" 5 'SX !\£ f i he J C '' Slh 0f the thorax : body 
-gu., ack ; longitudinal, narrow and smf v!' r ’ strai ght, lying upon 
; he insects of this ffP n„. .» ’ a ,, bom ewhat crossed. (PI. 5.fe. 12 .' 
*° Us Plants. ” VA ’ and are found on the flowers ol 
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