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Palpi cunciformes. — Wedge -shaped palpi ; when the 

 last joint is wedge-shaped, which is attached by 

 its sharp end to the preceding joint. (L. and 

 cuneus, a wedge, and forma, shape.) 



Palpi excavati. — Palpi which have the last joint 

 concave at the extremity. {L. and ex, and 

 cavus, hollow.) 



Palpi fasciculati. — Palpi which have the terminal 

 joint split into many threads and processes. 

 (L. and fasciculus, a small bundle, etc.) 



Palpi fissi. — Divided palpi ; when the last joint is 

 divided longitudinally. (L. and fissum, cleft.) 



Palpi insequales. — Unequal palpi ; when single 

 joints take a different form. (L. and incequalis, 

 unequal.) 



Palpi lamellati. — Lamellate palpi. (L. and lamina, 

 a plate.) 



Palpi lunati. — Lunate palpi ; palpi in the form of a 

 crescent. (L. and luna, the moon.) 



Palpi maxillares interni. — Internal maxillary palpi, 

 which are found only in the tiger beetles and 

 the water beetles, and which is analogous to the 

 galea of the Orthropoda. (L. and maxilla, and 

 intermis, internal.) 



Palpi pilosi. — Pilose palpi ; palpi covered with 

 soft down or hairs ; hairy palpi. (L. and 

 jjilus, hair.) 



Palpi subulati. — Subulate palpi ; palpi terminating 

 in a sharp, fine point. (L. and suhula, an awl.) 



