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Yes
,
and
still
it
is
necessary
to
select
.
This
branch
of
the
articulates
counts
six
classes
:
insects
,
myriapodes
,
arachnides
,
crustaceans
,
cirrhopodes
,
and
annelides
.
Now
,
Cousin
Benedict
,
scientifically
speaking
,
would
not
know
how
to
distinguish
an
earth-worm
from
a
medicinal
leech
,
a
sand-fly
from
a
glans-marinus
,
a
common
spider
from
a
false
scorpion
,
a
shrimp
from
a
frog
,
a
gally-worm
from
a
scolopendra
.
But
,
then
,
what
was
Cousin
Benedict
?
Simply
an
entomologist
--
nothing
more
.
To
that
,
doubtless
,
it
may
be
said
that
in
its
etymological
acceptation
,
entomology
is
that
part
of
the
natural
sciences
which
includes
all
the
articulates
.
That
is
true
,
in
a
general
way
;
but
it
is
the
custom
to
give
this
word
a
more
restricted
sense
.
It
is
then
only
applied
,
properly
speaking
,
to
the
study
of
insects
,
that
is
to
say
:
"
All
the
articulate
animals
of
which
the
body
,
composed
of
rings
placed
end
to
end
,
forms
three
distinct
segments
,
and
which
possesses
three
pairs
of
legs
,
which
have
given
them
the
name
of
hexapodes
.
"
Now
,
as
Cousin
Benedict
had
confined
himself
to
the
study
of
the
articulates
of
this
class
,
he
was
only
an
entomologist
.
But
,
let
us
not
be
mistaken
about
it
.
In
this
class
of
the
insects
are
counted
not
less
than
ten
orders
:
1
.
Orthopterans
as
grasshoppers
,
crickets
,
etc.
2
.
Neuropters
as
ant-eaters
,
dragon-flies
or
libellula
.
3
.
Hymenopters
as
bees
,
wasps
,
ants
.
4
.
Lepidopters
as
butterflies
,
etc.
5
.
Hemipters
as
cicada
,
plant-lice
,
fleas
,
etc.
6
.
Coleopters
as
cockchafers
,
fire-flies
,
etc.
7
.
Dipters
as
gnats
,
musquitoes
,
flies
.
8
.
Rhipipters
as
stylops
.
9
.
Parasites
as
acara
,
etc.
10
.
Thysanurans
as
lepidotus
,
flying-lice
,
etc.
.
Now
,
in
certain
of
these
orders
,
the
coleopters
,
for
example
,
there
are
recognized
thirty
thousand
species
,
and
sixty
thousand
in
the
dipters
;
so
subjects
for
study
are
not
wanting
,
and
it
will
be
conceded
that
there
is
sufficient
in
this
class
alone
to
occupy
a
man
!