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Flabellum. — A curious flattened, notched process 

 which overhangs the base of certain thoracic 

 hairs of some of the Culicidae larva). (L. a fan.) 



Flagellate. — Possessing flagella ; possessing a 

 flagelkim. (L. flagellatus, pa. par. of fJagello, to 

 whip.) 



Flagelliform. — Resembling a flagellum ; whip-like ; 

 whip-shaped. (L. flagelli, genit. of flagellum.) 



Flagellum. — The terminal portion of the antennae 

 situated beyond the pedicellus ; the apex. (L.) 



Flagellum. — The joints of the antennae — the scape, 

 or first, being excepted — of the Hymenoptera 

 aculeata. (L.) 



Flasked- shaped sensillae. — Ampullaccous sensillae 

 of an exaggerated form. The chitinous ampulla 

 being greatly lengthened and attenuated to form 

 a narrow sac enclosing the sense hair, and to 

 connect by means of a slender tube with the 

 integumental pore. 



Flavescent.^ — Being of a somewhat yellow colour. 

 (L. flavus, yellow.) 



Flavo-vlrens. — Bright green, with yellow predomi- 

 nating. (L. flavus, and virens, green.) 



Flavus. — Pure, clear yellow. (L. flavus.) 



Flegellum. — A whip-like appendage ; a whip-like 

 bristle. (L. a whip.) 



Flexor femoral. — The second femoral muscle, 

 attached within the outer face of the trochanter. 

 (L. flexum, to bend, and femur.) 



