INSECTS* 
95 
—~ - - 
mm. 
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PACE 
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35 ;, 
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CENUS 
1 Libellula—-Dragon-Fly * 
Ephemera—Day-Fly # 
Phryganea . . 
Hemerobius •* ; 
Myrmeleon—Ant-Eater 
Panorpa . . 
Rhaphidia 
V. HYMENOPTERA. 
The infe&s belonging to this order have generally 
four membranaceous naked wings ; the neuters how¬ 
ever, in fome of the genera ; -and in others the males 
or females want wings. 
The bodies are {barter than thofe of the fourth 
order, and the wings are not fo much like net-work. 
The tail (except in the male) is armed with a 
fling. 
This order contains the following genera: 
tJEN O S 
1 Cynips— Gall-Fly , 
Tenthredo—Saw-Fly , * 
Sirex—Tailed Wafp 
Ichneumon * .* 9 
Sphex—-Savage ; 
Chryfis-—Golden-Fly * * 
Vefpa—-Wafp ; - 
Apis-—Bee * „ • 
Formica—-Ant , 
Mutilla 
VI. DIPTERA. 
The infefls belonging to this order have two 
wings. 
They are furuifhed with a poifer or balancer (haltereJ 
under each wing ; which is terminated by a capitulum 
or knob : the bafe is concealed under a little fcale, by 
which it is covered as by a fhed. 
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