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COLLECTIO SLOANIANA. 
We now enter upon another Room, where, for 
the fake of Regularity, I fhali proceed to finilh my 
Remarks on the Infects which are contained in the 
great Table. 
Phalena. Under this Title are the Remainder 
of the Moths. 
Fentbredines. This kind of Infedt is by the French 
named Mouche a Scie, from its having a ferrated 
Weapon, or Sting : In Shape it is like a Bee, but 
in Colour generally refembles a Wafp: They differ 
much in Size, fome Specimens being very fmall. 
Ichneumones. This Fly has two reticulated 
Wings, {lender Antennse, no Probofcis or Trunk, 
a long {lender Body, and two or three Filaments 
affixed to its Tail; their Colour is various, as 
black, yellow, &c. and fome Specimens are large. 
Vefpa, Wafps. This is an Infedt well enough 
known. Under this Title is comprehended the Hor¬ 
net, and many Specimens variegated in Colour. 
Apes , Bees. The Specimens are numerous of this 
ufeful Infedt; fome are very fmall, others hairy, 
and a few black. Here we muff mention the Hum¬ 
ble Bees, the Bodies of which are for the moft part 
black, they differing chiefly one from the other in 
the Colour of their Tails. 
Formica , Ants. Nothing need be faid of thefe, 
but that the Females and Mules have hidden Stings, 
the Males and Females Wings, the Mules none. 
They are of many Kinds, as the common Ants 
with Wings, the red Ant, the great American red 
and black Ants, the little black Ant, and the great 
Wood Ant. 
Fabaniy 
