FIG. | |
1. | Head of Cordylia Palmarum. a a. Muscles fixed in the myoglyphides or muscle-notches. |
2. | ———– Apoderus Coryli. |
3. | ———– Buprestis acuminata. |
4. | ———– Copris. a. Muscles. |
5. | ———– Elater. a a. Corneous scales analogous to pax-wax, attached to the depressor muscles, like those of Geotrupes. Vol. IV. p. 183. |
6. | ———– tibia. Cordylia Palmarum. |
7. | End of thigh, ditto, next the tibia. |
8. | ——————— Dynastes. Vol. III. p. 671. note2027. |
9. | Head of tibia of ditto. |
10. | ——————— Copris bucephalus. Vol. III. p. 670. |
11. | End of thigh, ditto, next the tibia. |
12. | Middle coxa. Melolontha vulgaris. a. The open part which receives the muscles. |
13. | Posterior ditto, ditto. a. The open part. |
14. | Head of posterior thigh of ditto. |
15. | End of ditto next the tibia. Gryllus. |
16. | Head of tibia of ditto. Vol. III. p. 669—. |
17. | Lateral view of ditto. |
18. | ————— of the head of the coxa of Lamia. a. The point of attachment with the body, or the orifice through which the muscles pass. |
19. | Back view of ditto. |
20. | Posterior trochanter of Ichneumon, biarticulate. Vol. III. p. 665. |
21. | Tibia of Arachnida, to show the epicnemis. |
22. | Multiarticulate spiral antenniform tarsus of Cermatia. |
23. | Armed thigh. Scaurus. |
24. | ——— tibia. Hispa spinipes. |
25. | Auriculate posterior tarsus. Dasytes ater. |
26. | Armed anterior ditto.????ditto. |
27. | ——— anterior coxa. Megachile Willughbiella. |
28. | ——— trochanter. Necrophorus. |
29. | Calcar or spur, thumb-shaped. Anterior tibia of Acherontia Atropos. |
30. | Calcar of posterior tibia. Œnas afer. |
31. | ———— anterior ditto. Zabrus gibbus. |
32. | ———— intermediate ditto. Acanthopus splendidus. |
33. | ———— posterior ditto. Ammophila vulgaris. |
34. | –—————————— Acanthopus splendidus. |
35. | ———— intermediate tibia. Cimbex VitellinÆ. |
36. | Calcar and velum of anterior ditto. Apis mellifica. a. The notch in the first tarsal joint. |
37. | Claws of Anomala Frischii. |
38. | –——— Macraspis quadrivittata. |
39. | –——— Serica brunnea. |
40. | –——— Melolontha vulgaris. |
41. | Posterior tarsus. Gryllus monstrosus. |
42. | Part of tarsus of Scolopendra. |
43. | ——————— Lebia, to show pectinated claws. |
44. | ——————— PhanÆus. |
45. | Part of tibia of Onitis Apelles ?, to show its very minute tarsus. Vol. III. p. 336. |
46. | Double claws of Oxypterum. |
47. | Claws. Anoplognathus. |
48. | ——— Hoplia. Anterior tarsus. |
49. | ——— Macrodactylus subspinosus. |
50. | Pecten of Scorpio europÆus. |
51. | Claw of Hoplia, posterior tarsus. |
52. | ———– Meloe variegatus. |
53. | Pulvilli and claws of the AsilidÆ. |
54. | —————————– Tabanus. |
55. | —————————– Hive-bee. |
56. | Pulvilli and pseudonychia. Lucanus Cervus. |
57. | ——————————— Marmarina Lanius. |
58. | Segment of the body of Iulus. Showing that two pairs of legs are attached to each segment[1693]. |
59. | Tarsus of Priocera, with involute pulvilli. |
60. | ———— Nirmus Anseris. |
61. | ———— Xenos Peckii. |
62. | ———— Melittophagus K. Vol. I. p. 163. IV. p. |