Il8 EXPLANATION OF TERMS 



Rostellum:a small beak; applied to the mouth parts of sucking lice: also used 



in Hctuiptera. as ^ rostrum; q. v. 

 Rostral: pertaining or attached to a rostrum; specifically of Hctuiptera. 

 Rostrate: the head, when it has a long protraction bearing the mouth parts. 

 Rostriform: produced like a beak or snout. 

 Rostrum: a snout-like prolongation of the head: in Coleoptera, applied to the 



rigid extension in the snout beetles: in Hciiiiptera, is the jointed beak 



covering the piercing lancets ; and this is the better use of the term. 

 Rotate: wheel-shaped. 



Rotator: used for turning ; applied to muscles. 

 Rotatory: an articulation that permits a rotating motion, e. g., a ball and 



socket joint. 

 Rotula: a small round segment sometimes present between the joints of 



antenna; and palpi : = torquillus. 

 Rotule: the trochantine. 

 Rotundate: rounded: in the form of a circle or segment of a circle: without 



angles : said of margins when they pass gradually into each other and do 



not form an angle at their point of junction. 

 Royal jelly: the food supplied to bee larvae that develop into queens. 

 Royal pairs or Royalties: the sexually active males and females of social 



insects. 

 Ruber: red, approaching carmine [alizar crimson]. 

 Rubescent: reddish or becoming red. 



Rubiginose: a rusty red [dragon's blood, but brighter]. 

 Rubinous: ruby red: like the eye of a house fly. 



Rudiment -ary: the beginning of any structure or part before it has developed. 

 Ruf ascent: reddish. 



RuiOUS: brick-red [chrome yellow -|- dragon's blood]. 

 Ruga, Rugulae: a wrinkle; small wrinkles. 

 Rugose -ous: wrinkled; with irregular waved elevated lines. 

 Rugulose -ous: minutely wrinkled. 

 Runcinate: notched: cut into several transverse acute segments which point 



backward. 

 Ruptor ovi: = egg burster: q. v. 

 Rutilous: a shining bronze red. 



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Sabulose: sandy or gritty. 



Sac: in Coccidcc, the separate cottony envelope secreted by many species. 



Saccate: gibbous or inflated toward one end. 



Saccule: a little sac or pouch. 



Saccus: a lobe of ventral plate of 9th segment in $ Lcpidoptcra. 



Saddle: the chitinous plate on the anal siphon of Culicid larvse. 



Sagitta: arrow-like spots on the wings of Lcpidoptcra and other insects. 



Sagittae: the inner pair of forceps in male genitalia of aculeate Hynicnoptcra : 



see stipites. 

 Sagittal: eciuivalent to longitudinal. 



