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Nat, Hist. 
and many genera of the Heteromera. To the 
family Curculionidse belong the diamond beetle, 
the palm Calandra, &c. 
Case 2. 
(D) Begins with the Prionid^, and contains 
many beautiful species of the Cerambycidas, or 
capricorn beetles, Crioceridas, Chrysomelidae, 
the Cassida, or tortoise beetle, &c. 
To the order Dermaptera belong the Forfi- 
cula, or earwig : a specimen will be seen with 
the wings expanded. 
(E) In this division are arranged the orders 
Orthoptera and Dictyoptera. 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- 
ne, or cock-roach. 
(F) Hemiptera containing the Cimex of 
Linne, together with the Nepa, or water scor¬ 
pion, Notonecta, boat-fly, See. Among the 
Omoptera will be seen the Cicada, Fulgora, 
candle-fly. Sec. 
Case S. 
(G H I) Containing the Lepidoptera, or 
butterflies, hawk-moths, and moths. 
Case 4. 
(J) Order Trtchoptera, genus Phrygania of 
Linne, the caddis worm, or cad-fly, with se¬ 
veral specimens of its cases. Neuroptera : in 
this 
