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Amphi. — A prefix in wordsof Greek origin, signify- 

 ing both, about, around. 



Amphipneustic. — A term given to one of the inter- 

 mediate types between the Holopneustic and 

 Apneustic tracheal systems : — ^When a pair of 

 spiracles, situated at each end of the body, are 

 open, and the intermediate spiracles closed. 

 (Most dipterous larvae.) (Gr. anifhi, and from 

 fneuma, air.) 



Amplixicate. — (L. ampZ;/s, large.) SeeDilatate. 



AmpuUaceous sensillae. — More or less upright 

 conical sense hairs, greatly resembling the 

 coeloconic type ; but the hair is more upright 

 and smaller, while the pit which encloses the 

 base is circular, much deeper, and opens on the 

 surface by a small pore. (Berlese.) (L. 

 amyulla, a vessel ; and from sensus, the sense.) 



AmpuUiform. — Bottle-shaped ; swollen ; resem- 

 bling an inflated bladder. (L, ampulla, and 

 form.) 



An. — A form of the Greek prefix a ; an abbreviation 

 of che Greek prefix ana. 



Ana. — As a Greek prefix, means up, up or all through, 

 back, again, according to. 



Anal. — Pertaining to the anus. (L. anus, the 

 fundament.) 



Anal area. — (Wing) That portion of the wing lying 

 between the anal nervure and the posterior 

 margin, (L. anus, and area.) 



