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NATURAL HISTORY. 
former more inclines to 
ter to a brown hue. 
yellow, and the lat- 
Genus IV. 
F U L G G R A. 
Character. 
HE front of the head is empty, and ex- 
tended. The horns, which have two arti- 
culations, are fcaled below the eyes. 
FULGORA CANDELARIA. 
The LANTERN FLY. 
HE head and breafl: of this infe£t are ge- 
nerally the colour of a muddy brown ; the 
elytra are of a lively green, fpotted with a 
pale yellow; the wings are of a beautiful 
yellow, and have their extremities bordered 
with a glolTy black. When the infedl flies, 
the waving of the elytra caufesthe tranfparent 
fpots to appear in the night like radient flafli- 
es, forming various figures, according to the 
fancy of the wondering beholder. This fly 
is a native of China. 
ANO- . 
