. The natural history of British insects : explaining them in their several states, with the periods of their transformations, their food, oeconomy, &c. together with the history of such minute insects as require investigation by the microscope : the whole illustrated by coloured figures, designed and executed from living specimens. elts of bright orange colour; extremity orange. Syji. Ent. 97. 18.—Linn. Syji, Nat. 2. 591. 36.^Fn. Sv. 52. , Hiji. Inf. Tab. 9. Diaperis, Geojf. Inf. i. 337. Tab. 6. Fig. 3. , Schaeff. Elem. Tab. 58.—Icon. Tab. 77. Fig. , &c. Vd


. The natural history of British insects : explaining them in their several states, with the periods of their transformations, their food, oeconomy, &c. together with the history of such minute insects as require investigation by the microscope : the whole illustrated by coloured figures, designed and executed from living specimens. elts of bright orange colour; extremity orange. Syji. Ent. 97. 18.—Linn. Syji, Nat. 2. 591. 36.^Fn. Sv. 52. , Hiji. Inf. Tab. 9. Diaperis, Geojf. Inf. i. 337. Tab. 6. Fig. 3. , Schaeff. Elem. Tab. 58.—Icon. Tab. 77. Fig. , &c. Vdm. Diff. 4. Fig, Boleti, &c. Degeer Inf. 5. 49. 9. Tab. 3. Fig. fafciata. Scop. Ent. 247. The Chryfomela Boleti is not very frequent in this country; it isalmoft invariably found in the hollows of fome of the Boletus tribe ofFungi *, which grow on the ftumps of trees in the month of Mayor June, * MuJhrooms% X>. FIG i8 PLATE LXXVIII. F i G. III. and F I G. IV. , CHRYSOMELA GERUINA, CHJRJCTER. Oblong. Dull brown, befet with very fine Ent. ii6. SyJi. Nat. 2. —/w. Sv, 575. There can remain very little doubt of thofe infers N III. and NIV. being fexes of the fame fpecies. • Rarely met with near London. May and Juneo PLATE ?lY TV.


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