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iEdeagus. — The intromittent organ of the male 

 with its appendages. (From Gr. aidoia.) 



^neus. — Bright brassy, or golden-green colour. 

 (L. aenus, brazen.) 



^quata. — Equal. (L. cequalis, even, equal.) 



Aeriducts. — Respiratory organs on the sides of the 

 abdomen, tail, and trunk of aquatic larva) and 

 pupae. (L. aer, air, and ductum, to lead.) 



/Eroscepsin. — ^A supposed unknown sense, of which 

 the antennae are, by some, believed to be the 

 organs. (Gr. aer, air, and skopeo {skepsis, 

 perception by the senses) to observe closely.) 

 See Aeroscepsy. 



Aeroscepsy. — The faculty of preception by the 

 medium of the air ascribed to the antennae of 

 insects. (Gr. aer, and skopeo.) 



Agamic. — Capable of reproducing without the 

 agency of the male. (Gr. a, and gamos, marriage.) 



Air-sacs. — An enlargement of the tracheae into 

 sacs or pouches, which are seen to lie super- 

 ficially beneath the hypodermis in various parts 

 of the body. (L. aer, and saccus, a bag.) 



Aeruginous. — The colour of verdigris, (L. arugo, 

 rust of copper, verdigris.) 



Agglutinate. — Fastened closely together, welded. 

 (L. ad, and gluten, ghie.) 



Alieneus. — Bright brassy, or golden-green colour. 

 (L. aheneus, brazen.) 



Alae. — The wings of insects. (L. ala, a wing.) 



