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Cultelli. — Tlie " knives " ; the upper pair of instru- 

 ments of suction, representing the mandibulae 

 of a perfect mouth. (L. culter, a kiiife.) 



Cuius. — ^The orifice at the end of the anus. (L. the 

 fundament.) 



Cultrate. — Coulter-shaped, straight on one side, and 

 curved on the other. (L. culler, a knife, coulter 

 of a plough. ) 



Cum. — Latin ; with. 



Cuneate, Cuneatum, Cuniform.— Wedge-shaped. 



(L. cuneus, a wedge.) 



Cuneus. — The external-apical angle of the corium 

 when separated off, as in the Capsidcr., Cimicidcc, 

 etc. (Saunders.) (L. a wedge.) 



Cuniform. — ^Wedge-shaped ; whose vertical section 

 is cuneate, and horizontal parallelogrammic. 

 (L. cuneus and forma, form.) 



Cupreus. — Coppery, bright coppery colour. 



(L. cuprum.) 



Cupule. —A small cup-shaped organ on the end of 

 the tarsi of certain male insects, and used as 

 suckers. (A.S. cuppc, a cup. — Late L. cuppa, 

 variant of L. cupa, a tub, in Late L., a drinking 

 vessel.) 



Cupuliferous.— Bearing cupules. (For Der. see 

 above, and L. fero, to bear.) 



Cupuliform. — Cup-shaped. (L. cupula, a little tub, 

 a cup, dimin. of cujja, a tub ; and forma, form.) 



