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APPENDIX. 
CB. 
ANN U LOS A, 
Catalogue of Insects, collected hy Captain King, R.N, 
By will*! am sharp MAC LEAY, Esq., A.M., F.L.S. 
The collection consists of one hundred and ninety-two species, 
of which one hundred and thirty belong to the class Mandihulata, 
fifty-eight io Haustellata, and four to the Arachnida. Eighty- 
one of the species are new, and the extent to which each order of 
winged insects has been collected, will be best understood from the 
following summary. 
mandibulata: 
108 Coleoptera. 
HAUSTELLATA. 
40 Lepidoptera. 
2 Homoptera. 
8 Hemiptera. 
8 Diptera. 
8 Orthoptera. 
5 Neuroptera. 
9 Hymenoptera. 
Total! 88 Species. 
This number is, of course, not sufficient to allow any general 
remarks to be founded on the collection, and the following Cata- 
logue is, therefore, merely descriptive. 
Class MANDIBULATA. 
Order COLEOPTERA. 
1. Panag.®us QUADRiMACULATUs. OHv. Enc, Meth. Hist. Nat. 
Ohs. There is a wretched figure of this insect given in the 
fourth volume of Cuvier’s Rigne Animal. 
2 . P^ciLus Kingii, (n. s.) P. atronitidus, antennis tomentosis 
obscuris, basi et apice piceis, labri margine antico palpisque 
rufo-piceis, thorace linea media longitudinal! vix marginem 
