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Tibia (plural TiS»iac). The sLauk ; tlie part of t,ljc lug butwecu the tbigb and foot. 

 (See page 17.) 



TigJ. Tbe apex or end opposite tbe base. 



Ta'aassSucent. Semi-transparent. 



Ta'auasverse. Signifies that the part or area is broader than it is long. 



Ta-auasversie iBSCisioms or iuBBpressions. Generally used with reference to the 

 cross impressed lines of tbe pronoUim. 



TrScaB'SBBate. Having three keels or caritue. 



TB'ngouaal. Triangular; three-sided. 



TB'lqtieSB'OUS. Having three faces, with tbe margins or angles sharp. 



Trociiaaatej'. Tbe second piece of tbe leg. (See page 17.) 



TD-Binacate. Limited at tbe extremity-by a straight, exactly transverse line or sur- 

 face ; cut off squarely. 



TTBltoeB'CBBlate. Covered with tubercles. 



T»al>ercBJlaf(»B"B»B. In the form of a tubercle. 



TyBaapaBBaBaaa. The opening ou each side of tbe basal segment of tbe abdomen. (See 

 page 21.) 



llaaaa'aaaed. Without a spine ; uuspiued. 



llBa§:Bies. Tbe claws of the tarsi. 



Valves. Tbe corneous pieces of the ovijMsUor. 



Veaatea'. The under side of the abdomen. (See page 21.) 



Veaata-aL Pertaining to tbe venter. 



Vea'Sex. Tbe front portion of the upper surface of tbe bead between and in front of 

 tbe eyes. (See page 12.) 



