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and many genera of the Heteromera. Of the room xi. 
family Curculionidae, the diamond beetle, the Nat. Hist. 
palm Calandra, he. 
Case 2. 
(D) Begins with the Prionidae, and contains 
many beautiful species of the Cerambycidae, or 
capricorn beetles, Crioceridae, Chrysomelidae, 
the Cassida, or tortoise beetle, he. 
To the order Dermaptera belongs the ForfF 
cula, or earwig: a specimen will be seen with 
the wings expanded. 
(E) In this division are arranged the orders 
Orthoptera and Dictioptera. To the former 
belongs the Phasma, or walking-stick insect, the 
Mantis, locust, grasshopper, mole cricket, &c„ 
The Dictyoptera consisting of the Blatta of Lin- 
n£, or cock roach. 
(F) Hemiptera containing the Cimex of 
Linne, together with the Nepa, or water scor¬ 
pion, Notonecta, boat-fly, he. Among the 
Omoptera will be seen the Cicada, Fulgora, 
candle-fly, he? 
Case 3. 
(G H I) Containing the Lepidoptera, con¬ 
sisting of butterflies, hawk-moths, and moths. 
Case 4 . 
(J) Order Trichoptera, genus Phrygania of 
Linne, the caddis worm, or cad-fly, with se¬ 
veral specimens of its cases. Neuroptera: in 
this 
