The Entomological magazine . \\e V Ko A-LM, or fore-wings {e\ and the Mesopedes, or middle legs, (i) 4. () METATHORAX,bearingtheMETAL^,or/?.mi-wm^s(o), and Metapedes, or hind-legs, (u) 5. (I. /.) Propodeon. 6. (K. Z.) PODEON. 7. (M. iV.) Metapodeon. 8. (O. P.) OCTOON. 9. (Q. R.) Ennaton. 10. (S. T.) Decaton. 11. (U. V.) Protelum. « The protliorax, for instance, is scarcely discernible in Musca, while Centrotusappears ail prothorax. f As the metathorax and propodeon in Melolontha. 8 As in Pulex. •> As in some Locusta. • As in the prothorax of Dynastes, Typheeus, &c.; yet these apophysal


The Entomological magazine . \\e V Ko A-LM, or fore-wings {e\ and the Mesopedes, or middle legs, (i) 4. () METATHORAX,bearingtheMETAL^,or/?.mi-wm^s(o), and Metapedes, or hind-legs, (u) 5. (I. /.) Propodeon. 6. (K. Z.) PODEON. 7. (M. iV.) Metapodeon. 8. (O. P.) OCTOON. 9. (Q. R.) Ennaton. 10. (S. T.) Decaton. 11. (U. V.) Protelum. « The protliorax, for instance, is scarcely discernible in Musca, while Centrotusappears ail prothorax. f As the metathorax and propodeon in Melolontha. 8 As in Pulex. •> As in some Locusta. • As in the prothorax of Dynastes, Typheeus, &c.; yet these apophysal appen-dages appear to have been not unfrequently described, named, and figured asprimary parts; thus introducing into our nomenclature a mass of parts, the com-mon existence of which it were vain to attempt to trace. ^ As the appendages to the telum in Phasma, Libellula, &c. See Plate III. The letters between parentheses in this table apply to all thefigures in this and succeeding plates on this subject. !•?( Fia-j. :z^ ^y-^- >i ^m M z X I r jj _p jv-


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