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Palpi turgidi.— Turgid palpi, the last joint being 

 turgid, or bladder like in shape. (L. and 

 turgidus, swollen.) 



Palpifer. — The Palpigrer. (L. palpi, and jero, to 

 bear.) 



Palpiformis. — (Galea.) When distinct from the 

 lacinia and composed of several cylindrical 

 joints. (L. palpi, and forma, shape.) 



Palpiger. — The process situated outwardly at the 

 base of the Stipes and bearing the palp. (L. 

 palpi, and gero, to bear.) 



Palpiger of labium. — The third portion of the labium, 

 bearing the labial palpi. (L. palpi, and gero, 

 and labium, lip.) 



Palpiger of maxillae. — The third portion of the 

 maxillae, distinguished by bearing maxillary 

 palpi. (L. palpi, and gero, and maxillce, the 

 cheeks.) 



Panduriform. — Fiddle-shaped ; oblong, broad at 

 the two extremities, and contracted in the 

 middle. (L. pandura, a bandore, and forma, 

 shape.) 



Papilionaceous. — Butterfly-like ; butterfly-shaped. 

 (L. papilio, a butterfly.) 



Papillae. — Small rounded tubercles, or pustules. 

 (L. small pustules.) 



Papillate. — Covered with papillae ; possessing 

 papillpo or soft tubercles. (L. papilla.) 



