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Anal angle. — (Wing) The angle between the 

 dorsum and the tergum (see Tornus). (L. anus, 

 and ang Ins, an angle.) 



Anal cleft. — A deep incision seen in the females 

 of Lecanimse extending from the anal orifice. 

 (L. anus, and Scand. clift, a cleft.) 



Anal glands. — Two bilobed sacs extending from the 

 base of the last, to the middle of the second 

 abdominal segment. (L. anus, and glans.) 



Anal nervure. — Nerve of the wing, separating the 

 cubitus from the anal area. (L. anus, and 

 L. nerve, a cord.) 



Anal Operculum. — (L. anus, and operculum, a lid 

 or cover.) See Suranal plates. 



Anal papillae. — Four soft, white protuberances, 

 situated on the posterior end of the body (ninth 

 abdom. seg.), surrounding the anus dorso- 

 laterally and ventro-laterally of the Aiiophcks 

 larva?. (L. anus, or papillce, small tubercles.) 



Anastomosing. — Running into one another like 

 veins. (Gr. ana, and stoma, mouth.) 



Anastomosis. — The stigma ; a spot in the upper 

 wing, at the branching of the nervures, near the 

 costal edge. The term is generally used to 

 indicate the connection of nervures of the wing. 

 (Gr. ana, and stoma.) 



Anastomosis. — Inosculation, or the opening of one 

 vessel into another, as of one artery or vein into 

 another. (Gr. a7ia, and stoma.) 



Anceps. — Two-edged. (L.) 



