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Caudad. — An abbreviated fcrni of cau dally, or 

 caudal. 



Caudae, Caudulae.— Tail like appendages. (L.) 



Caudal. — Pertaining to the cauda, (L. cavda.) 



Caudal fan. — Ihe fan of feathered bristles to be 

 seen on the ninth abdominal segment of some 

 aquatic (Anopheles) larvae. 



Caudal pro-legs. — Sucker feet attached to the caudal 

 segment of larva?. (L. cauda, and pro, and 

 pedes.) 



Caullculus. — Fibrous columns arising from the 

 trabecula, and situated in front of the smaller 

 peduncle. (L. cauliculus, dimin. of caulis, a 

 stalk, stem.) See Mushroom Bodies. 



Cellula analis. — The term used to diifereniiate the 

 hindermost basal cell of the wing correctly 

 when the posterior basal transverse vein 

 assumes the character of a longitudinal vein, and 

 runs to the border of the wing, causing the 

 hindermost basal cell to join the border of the 

 wing. (L.) 



Cellulse. — The divisions into which membranaceous 

 wings are divided by the nervures. (L. cella, 

 from celo to hide.) 



Cellulse axillares. — The Cellula) spuria^. (L.) 



Cellulse basales. — The basal cells of the wing, three 

 in number ; the first belonging to the middle 

 of the wing, reaching as far as the transverse 

 vein ; the second belongs to the first section of 

 the posterior part of the wing, extending as far 



