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Entire, without dentations or projections. 



Excavate, vide "Concave." 



Externally, outwardly, on the side further from the Thorax. 



Falcate, hooked or recurved. 



Family, an assemblage of allied Genera, 



Fascia, a broad transverse baud. 



Femur, third joint of leg, the thigh. 



Ferruginous, the colour of iron rust. 



Fore-wing, vide Plate I. 



Fringe, vide " Cilia." 



Geminate, double, paired. 



Genus, a collection of allied Species. 



Glaucous, pale -bluish or hoary green. 



Globose, roundly prominent, like a globe. 



Granulated, roughened like granite. 



Hatched, closely marked with numerous thin, very short transverse lines. 



Haustellum, proboscis, trunk, or sucker. — Vide Plate I. 



Hind-margin, edge of wing furthest from thorax. — Vide Plate I. 



Hind-marginal, on or near hind-margin. 



Hind-wing, vide Plate I. 



Hirsute, clothed with long, thick hair. 



Hyaline, quite transparent, like clear glass. 



Imago, the perfect insect — the type or image of its species. 



Inner-margin, edge of wing opposite costa. — Vide Plate I. 



hiner-marginal, on or close to inner-margin. 



Internally, inwardly, on the side nearer Thorax. 



Interrupted, separated or broken through abruptly. 



Iridescent, reflecting the prismatic or rainbow colours. 



Irrorated, speckled, sprinkled with minute dots or atoms. 



Labial Palpi, small jointed organs attached to labium. — Vide Plate I. 



Labium, under lip. 



Labrum, upper lip. 



Larva, caterpillar — the first state of the insect. 



Lateral, on or belonging to the sides. 



Longitudinal, lengthwise — from head to tail of body, or from base to 



hind-margin of wing. 

 Lunular, lunulate, crescent-shaped. 

 Lunule, a curved marking, a crescent. 

 Macular, composed of spots. 

 Mandibles, upper pair of jaws. 

 Marginal, on or near edges of wings. 

 Maxillm, lower pair of jaws. 



Maxillary palpi, minute jointed organs attached to maxilla. 

 Median, on or near middle of wing. 

 Mesothorax, second or middle ring of Thorax. 

 Metamorphosis, change of form. 

 Metathorax, third or last ring of Thorax. 



Middle, or middle of wing, a transverse line equally distant from base 

 and hind-margin. Before middle, between middle and base ; beyond 

 middle, between middle and hind-margin. 

 Nervules, branches of nervtires, or small nervures.— ^«c?e Plate I. 

 Nervures, the main, vein-like ribs supporting and extending the wing.— 



Vide Plate L 

 Ohliqtie, slanting, between longitudinal and transverse. 

 Obliterate, almost effaced, very faintly marked. 



