298 ORISMOLOGY. 
Primary Wing otMorpho Menelaus. Plate XIV. 
Fig. 1. a. 
d. Dimidiate Fascia {Fascia dimidiata). A band 
traversing only half the wing. — Ex. Primary Wing 
oiPapilio Turnus. Plate XIV. Fig. \.f. 
e. Abbreviate Fascia {Fascia abbrcviata). A band 
traversing less than half the wing. — Ex. Primary 
Whig of Papilio Podalirius, Ajax, &c. Plate 
XIV. Fig. I. g. 
f. Sesouialterous Fascia ( Fascia sesquialtcra ). 
When both wings are traversed by a continued 
band, and either the primary or secondary by an- 
other. — Ex. Endromis versicolor. Plate XIV. 
Fig. 1. d, c. 
g. Sesouitertious Fascia {Fascia scsquitcrtia). "When 
both wings are traversed by a continued band, and 
more than half of either the primary or secondary 
by another ; or, when a wing or elytrum contains 
a band and the third of a band. — Ex. Tortrix 
Avellana. Plate XIV. Fig. 1. d, e. 
40. Striga {Striga). A narrow transverse streak. 
41. Strigose {Strigosa). Painted with several such 
streaks. — Ex. Ennomos prunaria. 
42. Line {Linea). A narrow longitudinal stripe. 
43. Lineate {Linea to). Painted with several such 
stripes. N.B. If with two, we say bilincata, with 
three, trilineata, &c. — Ex. Elater lincatus. 
44. Vitta {Villa). A broad longitudinal stripe. 
45. Vittate {Vittata). Painted with several such 
stripes. — Ex. Chrysomela fasluosa^ ccrcalis, &c. 
46. Undulate ( Undulata). When fascia?, striga?, lines, 
