Aci 



Acini. — Granulations. (L. acinus, seed stone.) 



Aciniform. — Cimiter-shaped, one thick and straight 

 edge, the other thin and curved. (L. acinus, 

 and forma, shape.) 



Acone eyes. — Eyes which have not a crystalline 

 cone in their structure. (Gr. A, and konos, a 

 cone.) 



Acron. — The first segment of the Ant. (Wheeler.) 

 (Gr. acros, at the top, the extremity.) 



Acuductate, Acuducted. — Scratched across very 

 finely as if with the point of a needle. (Con- 

 structed from L. acus, a needle.) 



Aculeate. — Produced into a point ; or as applied 

 to Hymenoptera, furnished with a sting. (L. 

 from acuo, to sharpen.) 



Aculeate. — Furnished with prickles. Armed with 

 sharp points. 



Aculeate -serrate. — Armed with numerous short 

 spines inclining towards one end, as do the teeth 

 of a small hand-saw. 



Aculei. — Small sharp points or spines. (L.) 



Aculeus. — The instrument and appendages with 

 which the female lays her eggs. (L. the sharp 

 point, aciiteness.) 



Aculeus. — An appendage of the telum seen in 

 bees — the sting. (L.) 



Acuminate. — Ending in a prolonged point. (L. 

 acuo, to sharpen.) 



