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FOLLOWING SUBJECTS OF 
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A spomen, the belly. ~-Avuretia, the ftate o 
the infecty while changing from the worm to the moth, 
fiy, or butterfly ~-APTEROUS, without wings.—-- 
ANTENNZ, horns, or feelers. CHRYSALIS, the 
fame as aurelia.——-CrUsTaceous, covered with a - 
fhell, or a fubftance fimilar toa fhell.——Capitru- — 
LuM, « littl head.——-ExLyrra, the cafes of the 
wings.—— Forceps, the forked tail of an infect. —— 
Genus, feveral beings agreeing in one common char- 
-a€ter.——-HYMENOPTERA INSECTA, infects having 
four membranous: wings. ——!NDIVIDUAL, a being 
confidered feparately from others of. the fame fpecies 
-or kind.——\ARVA, the worm or caterpillar. - 
Loses, a divifion, or diftin¢ét part. LAPIDOPTERA 
ANSECTA, infects having four wings. MrMBRAN- 
Fous, confifting of a fibrous web. ——Ma x11. a, the 
jaws.—-Nympaa, fee-Aurelia.—NsuROPTERA 
INSECTA, infects with four tranfparent wings. ——~ 
Patri; fpiral tongues. ——Porrecren, ftretched 
out.-— RevicuLAaTED, formed like net work.—— 9 
Scarapzus, the beetle. SETACEOUS, covered 
with briftles.—— SPECIES, a common nature, by 
which feveral individuals are diftinguifhed. ——SpINgE, 
a thorn.——THorRAx, the breaft.—— VERMICULA, 
the nature of the infect before it begins its trang- 
formation. 






