. British entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found. fference in colour, thethorax is not of the same shape as L. migratoria^ the carinaforms a depressed arch and is rather more pointed specimen, captured last September at Ardmore in thecounty of Waterford by Miss , has been obligingly trans-mitted to me for my inspection by Robert Ball, Esq. of Dublin:it is of the s


. British entomology; being illustrations and descriptions of the genera of insects found in Great Britain and Ireland: containing coloured figures from nature of the most rare and beautiful species, and in many instances of the plants upon which they are found. fference in colour, thethorax is not of the same shape as L. migratoria^ the carinaforms a depressed arch and is rather more pointed specimen, captured last September at Ardmore in thecounty of Waterford by Miss , has been obligingly trans-mitted to me for my inspection by Robert Ball, Esq. of Dublin:it is of the same sex as the one figured, but the elytra are muchmore spotted. 2. migratoriaimw.—Don. 8. 3. flavipes Gmel.—^am. jpl. f.\9. 4. •sr\r\6.\x\a,Linn.—Sota. 5. aprica Ste. 6. dorsata Zett. [pi. 73. 7. parallela Zett. 8. miniata Charp, 9. lineata Panz. 33. 9. 10. rhomboidea Scha;/.? 11. elegans Charp. 12. bicolor Charp. 13. rufipes Charp. 14. biguttula Linn. 15. moUis Charp. 16. varipes iS/^. 17. rubicunda<Szf^.-Z) 18. venosa Linn. ? 19. haemorrhoidalis? Charp. 20. tricarniata Ste. 21. parallela Zett. longicornis montana Charp. 23. The Plant is Bhynchospora alba. White-headed Rush-grass. jjg. ^yi^.-iy C/^.^^ c52^^.- ^.- /<£SS Id- n33 SUBULATUM. Order Orlhoptera. Fam. Gryllidae or Locustidse. Type of the Genus, Gryllus bipunctatus Geoff., Fab., Curt.—Tetrix Lat.—Gryllus (Bulla) inserted close to and between the eyes, approximating,short, subfusiform and 15-jointed : basal joint stout and ovate,2nd globose, 3rd longer than the two following, the 4th being thesmallest joint, 6th and 7th shorter than the remainder which arerather broader, 14th joint minute, 15th pear-shaped (1).Labrum orbicular (2). Mandibles short and subtrigonate, one with 4 teeth at the apexand a large broad striated one near the middle (3); the otherwith 3 apical teeth and a smaller obtuse one at the


Size: 1207px × 2071px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookpubli, booksubjectbotany, booksubjectinsects