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Synonyms: Cubitus Lepeletier 1825, Dahlbom, Wesmael, Zaddach, 

 Ratzeburg 1848, Haliday, Marshall 1885, Ashmead 1900, Konow 1901, 

 Morice 1903, Fernald 1906, Enslin 1912. Cubitalis Dalla, Torre 1910, 

 Kieffer 1912. Vena cubitalis Dahlbom 1845, Hartig, Foerster 1877. 

 Nervus cubitalis Andre 1879. Cubital vein Cameron 1882, Cresson 1887, 

 Marlatt 1894. Cubital nervure Shuck&Td, Cockerell and Robbins 1910. 

 Nervure cttfcitaZe Laeordaire 1834, de Romand, Sichel, Andre 1879. Cubi- 

 taldare Nielsen and Henriksen 1915. Cubitus inferieur Lepeletier 1836. 

 Cubitalrippe Mayr. Submarginal vein Norton 1867. Vena submargin- 

 alis Thomson. 



Intercubiti. Figs. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, KK 1 , LL 1 , MM 1 . 



The cross-veins connecting radius and cubitus, varying in num- 

 ber from one to three and numbered from the base of the wing 

 out. 



Synonyms: Transverso-cubitalis Foerster 1877, Schmiedeknecht 1907. 

 Kieffer 1912. Nervure transverso-cubitale Andre 1879. Vena transverso- 

 cubitalis Dahlbom 1845. Venuln transverso-cubitalis Costa. Trans- 

 verse cubitus Cresson 1887. Transverse cubital Cameron 1882, Marlatt 

 1894, Fernald 1906. Transverso cubital nervure Shuckard, Cockerell and 

 Robbins 1910. Nervus transverso cubitalis Andre 1879. Cubitalquernerv 

 Konow 1901, Schmiedeknecht 1907, Enslin 1912. Cubitalquerader Kohl 

 1896, Sze'pligeti 1904, Friese 1911. CubitaUvacraare Nielsen and Henrik- 

 sen 1915. Cubital nerves Morice 1903. Inter cubital nervure Marshall 

 1885. Cubitalscheidnerv- Zaddach. Transverse submarginal nervures 

 Norton 1867. Nervures recurrents cubitalis de Romand. Nervi tran*- 

 versi Fallen. Nervus connectus Dahlbom. Querrippe Mayr. Radio- 

 medial cross-vein (first intercubitus) MacGillivray 1906. Fifth branch of 

 radius (second intercubitus) MacGillivray 1906. Fourth branch of ratlin* 

 (third intercubitus) MacGillivray 1906. r-m (first intercubitus) Corn- 

 stock and Needham 1898, Robertson 1902 b, 1903 a, c, MacGillivray 1906. 

 r-m+Rs (first intercubitus) Fernald 1906, Bradley 1908. Rs, (second 

 intercubitus) Comstock and Needham 1898, MacGillivray 1906, Fernald 

 1906, Bradley 1908. R* (third intercubitus) Comstock and Needham 

 1898, MacGillivray 1906, Fernald 1906, Bradley 1908. Vein Ilh (second 

 intercubitus) Robertson 1902 a, 1902 b, 1903 a. Vein Illy (third intor- 

 cubitus) Robertson 1903 b. 



Medius. Figs. 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, FG 1 ; fig. 9, FG; fig. 10, FF 1 . 



The first basal longitudinal vein which diverges from the ante- 

 rior margin of the wing; arising at the base of the wing or from 

 subcosta near its base and forming the posterior boundary of the 

 median cell and terminating at- the basal vein. But few authors 

 have considered that medius terminated at basal, many have ex- 

 tended it to include the basal portion of discoideus. while some 

 have added to it subdiscoideus. 



