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Mandibular Glands. — A well developed cluster of 

 cells situated on each side of the bead just in 

 front of the optic ganglia. The ducts are 

 grouped in bundles and open separately on to 

 the cribelliim of the mandibles. 



Mandibular Nerves. — [See Nervi mandibularum.] 



Mandibulate, Mandibulated. — Provided with biting 

 jaws. (L. mando.) 



Manducate. — Pertaining to the mandibles ; capable 

 of biting. (L. manduco, to chew.) 



Manitrunk, Manitruncus. — The anterior portion of 

 the trunk bearing the anterior legs, and in which 

 the head inosculates. It includes the prothorax 

 and antepectus. (L. manus, the hand, and 

 truncus.) 



Manus. — The " hand " ; the articulated termina- 

 tion of the anterior legs. The anterior tarsi 

 including the palma. (L. the hand.) 



Marceseent. — Shrivelling ; decaying. (L. marces- 

 cens, from marcesco, to fade.) 



Margin. — The outer edge. (L. margo.) 



Marginal cells (cellulcB marginales). — The cells of 

 the wing immediately beyond the stigma, 

 towards the extreme point of the wing, they are 

 generally two or three in number (L. margo, 

 and cello). 



Marginal Cellule. — [See Radical cellule.] 



Margined. — Furnished with a distinctly pronounced 

 outer edge. 



