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EXPLANATION of the PLATE. 
h'tg. i. Antenna: petSlinate or feathered, as in moths. 
Fig. 2. Antennx perfoliate. 
Fig. 3. Antenna: lamellate, or divided into laminx. 
Fig. 4. Antennx clavatc, or ending in a knob. 
Fig. 5. Antennx moniliform or beaded. 
Fig. 6. Antennx fetaccous or briftly. 
Fig. y. Antennx arillate, or furnilheJ with a lateral hair. 
Fig. 8. 9. a. The head. b. Feelers, c. Antennx or horns, d. Eyes. 
e. Thora.x. f. Scutel. g. Breall. h. Sternum, i. Abdomen 
and its fegments. L Tail. 1 . Shells, m. Membranaceous 
under wings, n. Legs ciliatc or formed for fwtmming. 
Fig. 10. 9. Thigh, p. Shank or leg. q. Tarfu* or foot. r. Claw. 
Fig. ii. a. Anterior part of the wing. b. Pofterlor. c. Exterior. 
d. Interior, e. Margin, f. Diik. g. Ocellite or eye-like 
. fpot. h. tailor procefs at the end of the wing. 
Fig. 12. Infe 61 ;s in the egg Hate. 
Fig. 13. Pupa chryfalis or nymph. 
Fig. 14. Larva, grub or caterpillar. 
15, A coleopterous infeft. a . Shells or crullaccous wings. 
?• b. membranaceous or under wings. 
'' Fig. 16. An hemipterous infea. a. Scmicruftaccous wing-Cafes. 
'' b. under menibranaceous wings. 
fT/>. 17. A Icpidopterous infea with ocellate fpots on the wings, 
the centre of which is the pupil, and the ring furrounding 
■; it the iris. 
^ Fig. j 8. A neuropterous infed. a. Wings reticulate or veined. 
b. brillles at the end of the tail. 
^,Fig. 19. An hymenopterous infedl. ' 
Fig. 20. A dipterous infedl. 
^ig. 21. An apterous infedt. a. A chelate foot or claw. 
CHARACTERS 
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