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INSECTS. APTERA. 117. Aranea. 
Mandibles cinereous with black claws : 4 lower eyes very 
the upper ones much huger : legs cinereous annulate W’ 
brown, the thighs immaculate, 
7 nli»eeta. Brown ; thorax with a paler margin and lateral dorfal li’’*’ 
abdomen ovate cinereous, beneath brown. 
Inhabits Naples', large. ^ 
Upper.pairoi eyes large rufous; kgs cinereous, the lhanks 
w'ith hroan. 
Tarantula. Abdomen with triangular black fpots on the back : 
fpoti. d with black. ^ 
Aloin A- in. tab. 38, Bradl. Nat, tab. 24. fig. lO. 
Bccc.MuJ. l.tab 2. Okar.Muf. tab. iz. jfig. J 
Inhabits the fouthern parts of Europe, particularly in Italy * , 
liarhary, in cool caverns, and is the infeft whole 
been fo 1 mg luppofed to be curable by mulic only. It” 
home degree poifonOus bur probably never fatal. 
Body grc)ilh; 2 upper larger and red; abdotnen beneath 
H. Eyes placed ' • 
• • • • 
Anikularia Thorax orbicular convex with a tranfverfe central 
tipn. 
Natural. Mijcel. I. tab. 12. Merian, Surin, tab, t8, 
Roef, Inf. 3. tab, 1 1. Seba Muf. 1. tab. 6 <).fg. z, 3. .5 
' Inhabits bosuh America, among trees, where it preys upon 
larger infefts and even fmall birds, dropping into their n' 
and lucking their blood and eggs ; is of io enormous a fize 
its laiigs are equal to the talons of a hawk, and its 
capable of being let in the manner of glalles and ufed as N* 
rol'oopes. .j 
Boay fitrruginous-brown: abdomen oblong and emargiaate at ^ 
tip : legs with brown rings. 
Pulchra. 
1. Eyes placed 
Oval oblong ; thorax villous white : abdomen and 
black with yellow bands. 
Inhabits /de/a.'rr/a. Journ. de Phys, 1787. AW. p. 372. 
K. Eyes placed : t 
G»«/.o Black; abdomen ovate ; front white : fp rings on its 
hchrmck InJ. Just, p. 5 34. n. I it 2 . 
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