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LIBELLULA

Volume 2 · 57 words · 1771 Edition

in the history of insects, a genus of four-winged flies, called in English dragon-flies, or adder-flies; the characters of which are these: The mouth is furnished with jaws; the feelers are shorter than the breast; and the tail of the male terminates in a kind of hooked forceps. There are 21 species, chiefly distinguished by their colour.