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Anisomorpha. — In which the metamorphosis is 

 various. (Gr. a, isos, and inovphe, shape.) 



Annulata. — A province of animals in which the 

 body is transversely divided into rings. (L. 

 anni'lus, a ring.) 



Annular lamina. — The sternal plates of the ninth 

 segment in the Ants which lie in front of the 

 genital appendages. (L. annulus, a ring, and 

 lamina, a plate.) 



Annulate. — Einged; surrounded by a narrow ring 

 of different colour. (L. annulus.) 



Annulet. — A narrow differently coloured circle. 

 (L. annrlus.) 



Ant. — A prefix (see Anti). 



Ante. — Latin prefix signifying before. 



Antefurca. — An internal process of the antepectus 

 for the attachment of muscles. (L. ante, and 

 furca, a fork.) 



Antennse. — The " Feelers " ; two movable and 

 jointed sensiferous organs, situated upon the 

 head, generally between or before the eyes. 

 (L. antenna, a sail-yard.) 



Antennary. — Pertaining to the antennsD. (L. 

 antenna.) 



Antennary nerves. — [See Nervi antennarum.] 

 Antepectus. — The underside of the prothorax. 



(L. ante, and fectus, the breast.) 

 Antepenultimate. — The last but two. (L. ante, 



and pene, almost, ultinms, last.) 



