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Papilliform. — ^Having the shape or form of a nipple 

 or tubercle. (L. papilla, and forma, shape, 

 form.) 



Papillulate. — Resembling papillae ; having depres- 

 sions or elevations with a small elevation in their 

 centres. (L. papillw, small pustules.) 



Papillule. — A tubercle or variole with an elevation 

 in its centre. (L. papillulus.) 



Pappus. — Down. (L. down.) 



Para-. — A Greek prefix, signifying beside or beyond. 



Paraglossae. — The short lateral lobes of a setiform 

 lingula. The lobes of the second maxillae. 

 (Gr. para, and glossa, the tongue.) 



Paraglossae. — Filaments growing on the tongue in 

 Hymenoptera. 



Parallelopipedous. — ^Sa -sided, with four parallelo- 

 gramical and two quadrate sides ; an oblong 

 body with a square cross-section. (Gr, para, 

 and allelon, one another, parallel ; and epi, 

 upon, and pedon, the ground.) 



Paramera. — The genital appendages of the male, 

 they are divided into the external and internal 

 mera (parts). (Gr. para, and meros, a part.) 

 See External, and Internal Paramera. 



Parana! lobes. — The podical plates. (Gr. para 

 and L. anus.) 



Parapleurae. — The lateral pieces on each side of the 

 mesostethium. (Gr. para, and pleura, a rib, 

 a side.) 



