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6. Pejticillate {Penicillata). Having one or more 
pcnicils. — Ex. Larva of Orgyia antiqua. 
7. Verricule (Verriculum). A thick-set tuft of pa- 
rallel hairs. Plate XIX. Fig. 6. b. 
8. Verriculate {Verriculata). Having one or more 
verricules. — Ex. Larva of Dasychira pudibunda. 
Under side of Abdomen of Megachile ? . {Apis **. 
c. 2. a. K.). 
9. Barbate (Barbata). When any part is clothed 
with longer hairs, resembling a beard. — Ex. Anus 
of Macroglossa stellatarum. Antenncc of Cerambyx 
Ammiralis L. Plate XII. Fig. 26. 
10. Ciliate (Ciliata). When the margin is fringed 
with a row of parallel hairs. — Ex. The base and 
apex of the Prothorax of Lucanus Cervus. 
11. Fimbriate (Fimbriata). When a partis terminated 
by hairs or bristles that are not parallel. — Ex. Anus 
of many Andrencc*. {Mclitta **. c. K.). 
12. Comate (Comata). When very long flexible hairs 
thickly cover a space in the upper surface. 
13. Crinite (Crinita). When very long hairs thinly 
cover any space. 
11'. Jubate (Jubata). Having long pendent hairs in a 
continued series. — Ex. Intermediate Legs of An- 
thophora pilipes {Apis **, d. 2. a. K.). 
15. Furred {Pellita). W 7 hen shorter decumbent hairs 
thickly cover any space, as in the Bombyccs dorso 
cristato L. 
v. COLOUR. 
1. Niveous {Nivcus). The pure unblended white of 
snow. — Ex. Arctia chrysorhca. 
a Mon. Ap. Avgl. 1. /. iv. ** c.f. 1, a. 
