CLASS. 
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7. BYRRHUS. 
Antennae clavated, folid, compreffed. 
8.- SIL'PH A. 
Antennae clavated, foliated. Head prominent. 
Thorax margined. - v 
9 . CASSIDA, HELMET-BEETLE. 
Antennae knotted, enlarging towards the end* 
Shells and thorax bordered. 
10. COCCINELLA. 
Antennae knotted, truncated. Palpi longer than 
the Antennae. Body hemifpheric. Shells and 
thorax bordered. In each foot 3 joints. 
11. CHRYSOMELA. 
Antennae knotted, enlarging towards the ends. 
Corfelet margined. 12. HI SPA. 
Antennae fuliform enlarging from each point to the 
middle ; fituate between the eyes, and placed fo near 
at their bafe, as to deem to arife from the fame point. 
Thorax and elytra in general covered with protu¬ 
berances or fpines. 
13. BRUCHUS. 
Antennae nearly filiform, the tip or each joint a 
little prominent intheinlide. 
14. CURCULIO. 
Antennae clavated, elbowed in the middle, and 
fixed in the fnout, which is prominent and horny. 
15. ATTELABUS. 
Antennae thicker towards the extremity. Head 
narrow behind. Four joints in each foot. 
16. TERAMBYX. 
Antennae articulated, and tapering to the end. 
Shellslong and narrow. Four joints in each foot; 
17. LEPTURA. 
Antennae tapering to the end. 
Shells narrower towards their extremity. Thorax 
of a roundifh and {lender make. 
18. NECYDALIS, CARRION-EATER. 
Antennae fetaceous, as in the foregoing genus. 
Elytra 
