f 
A GENERAL 
SYSTEM OF HATFRE, 
THROUGH THE 
THREE GRAND KINGDOMS 
OF 
ANIMALS, VEGETABLES, AND MINERALS, 
SYSTEMATICALLY DIVIDED 
INTO THEIR SEVERAL 
/ 
CLASSES, ORDERS, GENERA, SPECIES, AND VARIETIES, 
WITH THEIR 
HABITATIONS, MANNERS, ECONOMY, STRUCTURE* 
AND PECULIARITIES. 
BY SIR CHARLES LINNE: 
Translated from GMELIN, FABRICIUS, WILLDENOW, &c. 
TOGETHER WITH 
Various Modern Arrangements and Corrections, derived froin the 
Transactions of the linnean and other Societies, as well as from the Classical 
Works of Shaw, Tliomtoii, Abbot, Donovan, Sowerby, Latham, Uillwyn, 
Lewin, Martyn, Andrews, Lambert, Uc. Sec. 
WITH A LIFE OF LINNE, 
Appropriate Copper-plates, and a Dictionary explanatory of the Tenns which 
occur in the several Departments of Natural History, 
BY WILLIAM TURTON, M. D. 
Fellow of the Linnean Society, Author of the Medical Glossary, &c. &c. 
IN SEVEN VOLUMES. 
Animal Kingdom.— VOL. 11. 
INSECTS.-Part I. 
LONDON: 
printed for LACKINGTON, ALLEN, AND CO. 
TEMPLE OF THE MUSES, FINSBITRY-SQUARE. 
1806. 
