Volume 2
A general system of nature, through the three grand kingdoms of animals, vegetables, and minerals ... / By Sir Charles Linné: translated from Gmelin, Fabricius, Willdenow, &c. Together with various modern arrangements and corrections. With a life of Linné ... and a dictionary ... of the terms ... of natural history, by William Turton.
- Linné, Carl von, 1707-1778. Systema naturae. English
- Date:
- 1806
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A general system of nature, through the three grand kingdoms of animals, vegetables, and minerals ... / By Sir Charles Linné: translated from Gmelin, Fabricius, Willdenow, &c. Together with various modern arrangements and corrections. With a life of Linné ... and a dictionary ... of the terms ... of natural history, by William Turton. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![' V ' ’ * > 1 ' Maimon. Thorax g-horned \ the horns equal, very fhort: fhell& fmooth. Inhabits America. Oliver's InfeEls, i. tab. ti. fig. 101. Thorax retufe each fide : head unarmed. 'Typhoeus. Thorax 3-horned, the middle one lefs, lateral ones pro¬ jecting, as long as the head which is Unarmed. Bull-comber. Oliver's InfeEls, 1. tab. *]>fig. 52. jfablonjk. 1. tab. G.fg. 1,2. Inhabits Europe, and is moftly found under cow-dung, wdrere it buries itfelf to denofit its eggs. Head depreifed, villous at the tides, narrow : knob oF the an¬ tennae greyifh : thorax fmooth, the horns fometimes as long as the head and fometimes twice as long, in the female hardly vifible : jhells ftriate : fianks downy : body black. Momus. Thorax 3-horned, the middle one very fhort: fhells fmooth. Inhabits India ; lize of Sc.' typhceus. Head unarmed, a little tapering behind : lateral horns of the thorax a little flexuous in the middle : Jhells black. Tkanus. Thorax 3-horned, the middle one longer, bifid at the end, lateral ones fubarched, pointed: head unarmed. Olivers Infects, 1. tab. 5. fig. 38. Drury. 1. tab. 36. jig. 3, 4, Inhabits America. Thorax very retufe : abdomen rough be¬ neath with rufous hair. HEnobarbus Thorax 3-horned, the middle one longer emarginate, la¬ teral ones obtufe : head bituberculate. Inhabits America. Oliver’s Infects, i. tab. 16. fig. 147. Thorax black, with a ferruginous dot each fide : lateral horns fhort, obtufe, rather tuberculate : Jhells black : abdomen hairy. , -v a j 1 ■ ' Nafuornis. Thorax with a triple prominence: horn of the head re-* curved : (hells fmooth. Inhabits Europe. Oliver's Infects, 1. tab. 3. fig. 19. Larva grey, the head, legs, and fpiracles rufous : female with hardlv the rudiment of a horn. ✓ Thorax retufe, with a triple prominence,' the middle one obfolete : horn of the head recurved. Oliver's Infects, 1. tab. 12.fig. 107. Inhabits Brafl: black. ■ * Thorax very retufe : Jhells pun&ured, ftriatea Vol. II. — G f • Sylvanus. Zazeirusd](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29337938_0002_0025.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


