MYRIAPODA ARACHNIDA: Moth gnat fly bug flea cicada spider scorpion worm, 1907


'Entomology, Myriapoda and Arachnida; 1. Tiger-moth; 2, 3, 4. Winter-moth-male, female caterpillar; 5, 6. Apple-Roller; 7, 8. Honey-moth; 9. Clothes-moth; 10. White-plume moth; 11. Ringed gnat; 12,13. Breeze-fly and Larva; 14. Hawk-fly; 15. Leptis: 16. Anthrax; 17. Bombylius; 18. Vermileo; 19. Volucella; 20. Stratiomys; 21. Syrphus; 22. Tachina; 23. Bot-fly; 24. Blue-bottle; 25. Forest-Fly; 26. Flea; 27. Beetle-bug; 28. Wood-bug; 29. Phytocoris; 30. Common bug; 31. Reduvius; 32. Water-Flea; 33. Bank-scorpion; 34. Water-scorpion; 35. Water-boatman; 36, 37. Cicada and Larva; 38. Burrowing cicada; 39. Frog-hopper; 40. Centrotus cornutus; 41. Psylla genistae; 42. Cochineal; a. male; b. female; 43. Louse; 44. Crab-Louse; 45. Scutigera; 46. Scolopendra; 47. Millepede; 48. Centipede; 49. Pill-worm; 50. Scorpion; 51. Book-scorpion; 52. Tarantula; 53. Weaving-spider; 54. Scorpion-spider; 55. Mining-spider; 56. Garden-Spider; 57, 58. Hunting-spider; 59. Scarlet-mite; 60. Water-mite'. Artist/engraver/cartographer: Unsigned. Provenance: "The Americana "; Editor-in-Chief Frederick Converse Beach, Managing Editor George Edwin Rines, Published by Scientific American Compiling Dep't, New York. Type: Antique print.


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