iz^o EXPLANATION OF TERMS 



Viscous: thick, sticky or semi-fluid. 



Vis formatrix: the creative or formative force. 



Vitelligenous: producing the vitellus or yolk: said of certain cells in the 



ovaries, believed to have that function. 

 Vitelline -us: yellow, with a slight tinge of red, like yolk of an egg. 

 Vitelline membrane: the delicate tissue surrounding the yolk of an egg. 

 Vitreous: glassy; transparent. 

 Vitta: a longitudinal, colored line. 

 Vitta frontalis: i= frontal stripe; q. v. 

 Vittate: striped. 



Viviparous: applied to insects which bear living young. 

 Vocal cords: specialized organs on the thoracic spiracles of Diptera. by 



means of which they produce a humming or singing sound. 

 Volant: flying or capable of flight. 

 Vulgar: common; not conspicuous: obscure in appearance and abundant in 



number. 

 Vultus: face: that part of head below front and between the eyes. 

 Vulva: the orifice of the vagina in the female. 



Vulvar lamina: in Odonafa. the posterior margin of sternum of segment 8. 

 Vulvar scale: == v. lamina. 



W 



Wart: a spongy excrescence, more or less cylindric. with a nearly truncated 

 tip: the enlarged, common base of a group of setae: in Trichoptera. a 

 pitted elevation. 



Wax: a ductile substance excreted by bees and other insects from glandular 

 structures in various parts of the body, used in building cells or in forming 

 a protective covering. 



Wax-cutter: the pincer-like structure formed by the hind tiijia and meta- 

 tarsus in social bees. 



Wax-glands: any glands in any part of the body which secrete a waxy product 

 in either a scale, string or powder: in Coccidcr. the circumgenital and para- 

 stigmatic glands ; q. v. 



Wax-pincer: = wax cutter. 



Wax-scale: one of the scales secreted in the wax pocket or gland of a worker 

 bee. 



Whitlows : =: paronychia ; q. v. 



Whorl: a ring of long hair arranged around a centre, like the spokes around 

 the hub of a wheel. 



Wing, Wings: membranous reticulated organs of flight; one pair, the pri- 

 maries, attached to the meso-thorax ; the other, the secondaries, attached to 

 the meta-thorax. 



Wing covers: those parts of the chitinous cuticle of larv;e. nymphs or pupre 

 which cover the rudiments of the wings of the imago : the forewings of an 

 imago when they are thicker than the hind wings and cover them when at 

 rest : see elytra ; tegmina. 



Wings of the heart: the series of diagonal and other muscular fibres above the 

 diaphragm in the pericardial cavity: see pericardial diaphragm. 



