ORDER VII. APTERA. 
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■"’hich will be found in Dr. Leach's System, viz. Lepisma, Podura, Pe- 
“ICDLUS, Pulex, and Termes. Genera Acahus, Pu a eanoium, Ara- 
* Ea ! and Scorpio, belong to the Class AmcluiuUlca. Genera Cancer, 
Goxocclus, and Oxiscus, to the Class Crustacea: Scolopendra and 
“tJLes, to the Myrlapoda. The characters of the above enumerated 
lasses will be given hereafter. 
• 3 * It should be observed that those of the above genera, to which 
are affixed the names of other authors, are not to be found in the writ- 
,n e». of linne, but. have been adopted in the various translations and 
htions since the twelfth of the Systema Nntura; and are generally re- 
Ceiv<; d by those who adhere to that system. The following synoptical 
v ‘Cw f ronl ^e 12th edition of the Systema Natnra, will show the extent 
0 Entomology as left by Linne himself. 
Order I. COT.EOI’TERA. 
* Antenna elevated or gradually increasing. 
ScABABiEus, Luca nos, Dermestes, IIister, Byrruus, Gyrinus, 
1 Tt elauus, Cerculio, Silpiia, Coccin ei.la. 
** Antenna filiform, 
BRncuus, Cassida, Ptinus, Chrysomela, IIispa, Meloe, Tene- 
lt0 > Lampyris, Mordella, Stapuyi.inus. 
*** Antenna setaceous. 
'■'ERambyx, Leptcra, Cantiiaris, Elater, Cicindela, Bupres- 
<Es > Dytiscus, Carabus, Necydalis, Eokeicula. 
Order II. IIEMIPTERA. 
r , Blatta, OtiYLT.rs, Cicada, Notonecta, Nepa, Cimex, Aphis, 
''"kumes, Coccus, Thrips. 
Order III. LEPIDOPTERA. 
Bapieio, Sphinx, Phaejena. 
Order IV. NEUROPTERA. 
n Bibeleula, Ephemera, Piiryganea, IIemerodius, Panorpa, 
Hap «idi a . ’ 
Order V. IIYMENOPTERA. 
Ap c ^s, Tenthredo, Sirex, Ichneumon, Spiiex, Ciirysis, Vespa, 
ts > Formica, Motilla. 
Order VT. DIPTERA. 
As^ STROS ’ t,pui ' a > Musca, Tabanus, Cueex, Empis, Conops, 
tLUs, Bombyeius, Hippobosca. 
Thi 
Order ATI. APTERA. 
aiiyf S enera °f the animals of this Order are already enumerated ; 
j urther observation will therefore be unnecessary. 
