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4. HEMEROBIUS. 
Antennas longer than the thorax, taper, extended. 
Mouth prominent. Palpi 4. Teeth 2. Wings de¬ 
flected, and not folded. Stemmata wanting. 
5. MYRMELEON, ANT-EATER. 
Antennae club-formed, and as long as the thorax. 
Vv ings deflected. No {lemmata. Mouth armed with 
jaws, 2 teeth, and 4 long palpi. Tail in the male has 
2 flraight filaments like foreceps. 
6. PANORPA. 
Antennae longer than the thorax. Stemmata g. 
Probofcis horny, cylindrical, 2 palpi at the end. 
Tail in the male furnifhed with a chela or weapon, 
refembling the claw of a crab, or the dart of a fcor- 
pion. 
7. RHAPHIDIA. 
Antennas as long as the thorax ; the anterior part of 
which is lengthened out, and of a cylindrical form. 
Head of a horny fublfance, and depreffed, or flattened. 
Mouth armed with 2 teeth, and furnifhed with 4 
palpi. Wings deflected. Stemmata 3. 
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V. Order — HYMENOPTERA. 
w ings 4, generally membranaceous. Tail of the 
females armed with a fling. 
GENERA. 
1 GENUS.—CYNIPS, GALL-FLY. 
Mouth armed with jaws, but no probofcis. Sting, 
fpiral, and moftlv concealed within the body. 
2. TENTHREDO, SAW-FLY. 
Antennas differing. 
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Wings extended, and look as if fwelled, or of 
a bulky confidence. 
Sting, ferrated, between two valves. Some are 
feparated and termed Crabro . 
Jaws but no probofcis. 
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