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Aristate. — Furnished with hair. (L. arista.) 



Armature. — The horny parts of the genitalia. 

 (L. armatura, armour.) 



Arolia. — The term used to the pulvilli according 

 to the order of the insect. 



Aromatic. — (Scent) A pungent smell of spices. 

 (Gr. atomat.ikos, from aroma, spice.) 



Arquate, Arquated.— Bowed ; arcuate. — (L. 

 arquatus, arched, bowed, curved.) 



Arthricum. — The fourth joint of the tarsi. (Gr. 

 arthron, a joint.) 



Arthroderm.- — The outer crust, or body wall of 

 Articulates. (Packard.) (Gr. arthron, and 

 derma, the skin.) 



Arthromere.— The term denoting the elemental 

 part of a jointed or articulate animal, the 

 typical ring or segment. (Gr. arthron, a joint, 

 and meros, a part.) 



Arthropleura. — The pleural or limb-bearing region 

 of the body ; that portion of the Arthromere 

 situated between the tergite and sternite. 

 (Packard.) (From Gr. arthron, and pleura, a 

 side.) 



Articulata. — (lacinia) The term used when the blade 

 of the maxillce is united by a distinct and free 

 joint, instead of a fixed sutural line. (L. 

 articulus, a joint.) 



Articulate. — Jointed. (L. articulus.) 



Articulate fascia. — A fascia consisting of contig- 

 uous spots. (L. articulus and fascia, a band.) 



