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with mucros, spines and tubercles intermixed. — 
Ex. Numerous species of Bronchus. 
47. Granule (Granulum). A very minute elevation. 
48. Granulate (Granulata). Beset with many gra- 
nules like shagreen. — Ex. Otiorhynchus sulcatus. 
Prothorax of Copris Molossus. 
49. Scabrous (Scabra). Rough to the touch from gra- 
nules scarcely visible. — Ex. Elytra of Otiorhyn- 
chus Ligustici. 
50. Papillule (Papillula). A tubercle or variole with 
an elevation in its centre. 
51. Papillulate (Papillulata). Beset with many pa- 
pillules. — Ex. Elytra of Dynastes Hercules ? . 
52. Catenulate (Catcnulata). Having a series of ele- 
vated oblong tubercles resembling a chain. — Ex. 
Carabus catenulatus. 
53. Spherulate (Spharulata). Having one or more 
rows of minute tubercles. — Ex. Trox lutosus, 
Limnius tuberculatus. 
5i. Consute {Consuta). Having very minute elevations 
in a series at some distance from each other, of a 
different colour from the rest of the surface, and 
somewhat resembling slitchi?ig. — Ex. Elytra of 
Oryctes Sylva?ius (Corlosis K. MS.). 
55. Intricate (Intricata). When depressions or ele- 
vations so run into each other as to be difficult to 
trace. — Ex. Elytra of Carabus intricatus. 
56. Corrugate [Corrugata). When a surface rises and 
falls in parallel angles more or less acute. — Ex. 
Front of Nothiophilus aquaticus. 
57. Obliterate (Oblitciata). Applied to impressions 
and elevations when almost effaced. 
