the Eaftern nations. This fpecies is now reprefented 
in its natural lize. Its general color is a brownifh 
green, fometimes red, varied with dulky fpots and 
marks: the legs incline much to red: the under 
v.'ings are in fome fpecimens reddifh; in others of 
a pale brown, with numerous arrow-ihaped blackilh 
or grcenilh fpots. 
