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Pulmonaria. — The pulmonary spaces. (L. 

 prdmonarius, from fuhno, a lung.) See 

 Pulmonary space. 



Pulmonary space. — Two longitudinal soft places on 

 each side of the back of the abdomen, which are 

 capable of tension and relaxation, and where 

 they exist, the dorsal spiracles are planted. (L. 

 yulmonarius.) 



Pulverulent. — -Dusty ; consisting of fine powder ; 

 (L. pulverulentKs, from pidvis, pulveris, dust, 

 powder.) See Polinose. 



Pulvilli. — Soft cushions on the underside of the 

 tarsi. (L. pulvinus, a cushion.) 



Pulvinulus. — Soft balls at the ends of the tarsi. 

 (L. pulvinus.) 



Puncto-Striatus. — Punctured longitudinal straight 

 lines. (L. fungo, punctum, to prick, and 

 stria, a furrow.) 



Punctum. — A spot. (L.) 



Puncture. — A small depression on the surface, 

 usually round. (L. functnra, a prick, a puncture.) 



Punctate. — Furnished with punctures. (L. punctum. 



Punctate-striate. — Rows of punctures imitating 

 and taking the place of striae, opposed to 

 striate-punctate, with loose punctured striae. 

 (L. punctum, and stria, a furrow.) 



Punctation, Punctuation, Puncturation. — Covered 

 with punctures ; possessing punctures. (L. 

 punctura.) 



