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a. Coronate Prolegs (Propedes coronati). Prolegs 
that have an intire coronet of crotchets. Plate 
XXIII. Fig. I. 
b. Semicoronate Prolegs {Propedes semicoronati). 
Prolegs that have a semicoronet of crotchets. 
c. Unarmed (Inermes). Prolegs that have no crotchets. 
d. Stilt Prolegs (Propedes grabati). Prolegs that 
are unnaturally long, and elevate the animal. 
Plate XXIII. Fig. 7. a. 
a. Coalite .Stilt Prolegs (Propedes grabati coaliti). 
When stilt prolegs unite so as to form only one 
leg bifid at its apex. Plate XXIII. Fig. 7. b. 
PUP.E. 
1. Adminicula (Adminicula). Semicoronets of minute 
teeth which arm the back of the abdomen of sub- 
terraneous pupa;, by which they are enabled to 
emerge from under the earth. Plate XVI. Fig. 
13. e. 
2. Cremastrje (Cremastrce) . The anal hooks by 
which many pupae suspend themselves. Plate 
XXIII. Fig. 8. a. 
3. Cocoon (Follicuhis). The silken case in which the 
pupae of many insects are inclosed. Plate XVII. 
Fig. 5—8. 
N.B. Other terms for Pupae are explained Vol. III. 
p. 249. 
