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21. Setose (Setosa). Bristly. Sprinkled with stiff scat- 
tered hairs like bristles.— Ex. EcHnomyia grossa. 
22. Setulose (Setulosa). Setose with the bristles trun- 
cated. — Ex. Thylacites sctosus. 
23. Hispid (Hispida). Rough from minute spines, or 
very stiff rigid bristles.— Ex. Hispa atra. Pho- 
berus horridus, &c. 
24. Rough {Aspera). Rough from pubescence in ge- 
neral. 
25. Bald {Calva). A part of a surface with little or no 
hair, when the rest of it is very hairy.— Ex. Ver- 
tex of Melitta and Apis Kirby. 
26. Glabrous {Glabra). Without any hair or pubes- 
cence. 
27. Lubricous {Lubrica). Slippery as if lubricated. 
— Ex. Dynastes Centauries. 
PARTIAL. 
1. Cirrus {Cirrus). A lock of curling hair. 
2. Cirrose (Cirrosa). Having one or more cirri.— 
Ex. Antenna of Acanthocinus araneiformis. 
3. Fascicule (Fasciculus). A bundle of thick-set hairs 
often converging at the apex. Plate XIX. 
Fig. 6. c. 
4. Fasciculate {Fasciculata). Having one or more 
fascicules.— Ex. Catenulated lines in the Elytra 
of Trox arenosus. Buprestis fascicularis. 
5. Penicil {Penicillus). A small bundle of diverging 
hairs. Plate XIX. Fig. 6. a. 
from the proper sericeous splendour, exhibited by Cryptocephahs 
senceus. 
