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Filiform. — (AiitennPf.) Uniform throughout, like 

 a thread. (L. flum.) 



Filippi 's Glands. — Two whitish lobated masses in 

 the labium on each side of the common duct of 

 the spinning gland of larva?. (Blanc). 



Outgrowths of the spinning gland provided 

 with peculiar excretory cells, or evaginations of 

 the entire glandular epithelium. (Packard.) 



Fimbria. — A fringe ; an ornamental appendage 



to a border ; something resembling a fringe. 



(L.)- 

 Fimbriate. (Ajitennse.) — Setaceous, and each 



joint furnished with a single hair on the side. 



(From L. fimbria.) 



Fimbriate.^ — Fringed with hair of irregular length. 

 (L. fimbria.) 



Fissate. — (Surface.) Appearing as if broken. (L. 

 fissum, to cleave.) 



Fissure. — A crevice. (L. fissura.) 



Fistula. — The intermediate subquadrangular pipe, 

 formed by the union of the two branches of the 

 Antlia, which conveys the nectar to the pharynx. 

 (L, fist' la., a pipe.) 



Fistular. — Hollow, applied to a hollow cylinder. 

 (L. a pipe.) 



Flabellate, Flabelliform.— Fan -shaped, with the 

 upper portion prolonged into long branches. 

 Having long thin processes lying flat on each 

 other like the folds of a fan. (L. fiabellvm, a 

 fan.) 



