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Excerpt from Monographia Pselaphidarum Et Scydm�nidarum Britanni�, or an Essay on the British Species of the Genera Pselaphus, of Herbst, and Scydm�nus, of Latreille: In Which Those Genera Are Subdivided, and All the Species Hitherto Discovered in Great Britain Are Accurately Described and Arranged, With an Indication of the Situations in Which They Are Usually Found
In submitting the present work to the publick, the author hopes he is rendering a service not altogether unacceptable to the Entomologist of Great Britain; since the only distinct notice which has hitherto appeared in this country, of the minute, but interesting, tribes in question, is to be found in the Zoological Miscellany, a work far too voluminous and expensive for ama teurs in general. The third volume of Dr. Leach's continuation of that work contains an enumera tion of the British Pselaphidce; but this is with out figures. Reichenbach has, indeed, published a tract on the Family (hionographia Pselaphida rum) in which this deficiency is satisfactorily supplied; but his work is not easily to be obtained. Besides which, there are several species found in Great Britain, which he has not noticed: and the Scydmcenidoe (a tribe which, though differing from the Pselaphidw' in the number of the joints of the palpi and tarsi, are yet closely allied to them) he altogether omits. The author hopes that these remarks will be sufficient to shew that the Pselaphidw and Scydmwnidw, have not been hi therto sufficiently illustrated. He was led to in vestigate them rather by accident than by choice;but should it be objected that some more inter esting tribe might have been selected, he may remark that however minute, these little beings are not without characters highly interesting to the admirer of nature their remarkable palpi the symmetry and neatness of their form - their polished a1mour, and singularity of appearance, me all sufficiently calculated to please and to interest. The author has gerat pleasure in offering his most grateful thanks to those gentlemen who have most liberally and kindly opened to him their cabinets, and allowed him to describe the species which were new to him. He is especially indebted to Rev. W. Kirby, J. E. Stephens, Esq. Rev. J. Burrell, N. A.vigors, Esq. Rev. T. Skrimshire, A. H. Haworth, Esq. T. Brightwell, Esq. J. Spar shall, Esq. Mr. G. Samouelle, and Mr. R. Wigham. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.