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VIII. An account of a gall-bee, and the deathwatch.
In those Galls which came to me by the Name of Aleppo-Galls, which the insects had not eat their Way out of, I found one sort of Bee, resembling the small sort of our wild Bees which Earth; they have long; Wings, a deep Belly, and on the Back near the Comissure to the Body, it is of a greenish black, the rest redish, near a Cinnamon Colour, the Belly thick and deep.