Mormon flies 42 



Moths 24, 28, 40 



Mosquito 97 



Mounting Insects 8, 23 



MOUTH-PARTS: A collective name In- 

 cluding labrum, mandibles, maxillae, 

 labium and appendages. (See Fig. 251) 



Figure 251. ''outh-parts of Insects A, Femiptera; 

 3, Honey bee; C, Butterfly; D, fosquito; E, Grass- 

 hopper, a, antenna; b, mandible; c, sucking tube) 

 d, labial palp; e, maxillary palp; f, labium; 

 g, maxilla; i labrum. 



Murgantla hlstrlonlca 77 

 Musca domestica 37 

 Muscldae 105, 106 

 Mutllldae 108 

 Myce tophi 11 dae 99 

 Klycetophlla punctata 99 

 Mylabrldae 73 

 I'lylabrls obtectus 73 

 Iv^rmeleonldae 88 



N 



Nab 1 dae 49, 78 



Nab Is ferus 78 



Nabls subcoleoptratus 49 



Name label (See Fig. 24) 



Names, scientific 1 



Necrophorus 63 



Negro bugs 76 



Neldldae 79 



Nepa 82 



Nepldae 82 



Nets 9 



Neuroptera 44, 87 



New York weevil 75 



Natl dull dae 66 



Noctuldae 96 



NOCTURI'TAL: Species that fly or are 



active by night. 

 NODUS: Errect scale on petiole of 



ants. (See Fig. 54) 



Notodontidae 94 

 Notonecta undulata 83 

 Notonectldae 83 

 Notoxus monodon 71 

 Nymphalldae 90 

 Nymphs (See Fig. 3) 90 



OBSOLETE: Nearly or entirely 



lost, Inconspicuous. 

 OBTUSE: Not sharply pointed. 

 OCCELUS-I: A simple eye, consisting 



of a single convex or bead-like lens; 



usually found on vertex: three is the 



usual number. 33 

 Odonata 43, 50 

 Oecanthus niveus 53 

 Oestridae 105 

 Omoslta colon 66 

 omiVOROUS: Feeding on both plant and 



animal matter. 

 Omophron tessellatum 57 

 Omophronidae 57 

 OPEN CELL: Wing cell extending to 



margin of wing (See Fig. 248) 

 Oral vlbrissae 102 

 Orders 2 



Orlus insidiosus 39 

 Orthoptera 48, 52 

 Oryzaephllus surinamensis 67 

 Osmia lignaria 114 

 Osphya varians 71 

 Ostomldae 66 

 Otitldae 104 

 Ovipositor 36 

 Owlet moths 96 

 Ox warble 105 

 Oxyptilus periscelldactylus 92 



Packing Insects 21 



Paederus llttorarius 61 



Paleacrlta vernata 47 



PALPI: A mouth feeler; sensory in 

 function. 



•Palps (See Fig. 251) 



Panchlora cubensis 54 



Panorpa subfurcata 43 



Papering butterflies 21 



Papalionidae 89 



Papillo polyxenes 89 



Parcoblatta pennsylvanica 54 



Passalidae 60 



Passalus cornutus 60 



PECTINATE: Comb-shaped, with even 

 branches like the teeth of a comb. 

 (See Fig. 29E) 



Pelecinidae 110 



Pelecinus polyturator 110 



Peltodytes pedunculatus 59 



Pentatomidae 77 



Penthe obiquata 71 



PETIOLE: Slender front part of ab- 

 domen connecting with thorax In 

 wasps, etc. 



Phasmidae 54 



Phorocera clarlpennis 105 



Phylloxeridae 87 



Phymata erosa fasclata 81 



Phymatldae 80 



PICEOUS: Pitchy black. 



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