Pup 182 



*Pupae excaratse. — Excarate or sculptured pupa ; 

 pupse in which the limbs of the perfect insect are 

 observed to lie free, though still closely attached 

 to the body. (L. pupa ; ex, out, and caro, 

 flesh.) See Mumise pseudonymphae. 



Pupae folliculatae. — Incased pup?e ; pupae which 

 repose in cases artificially prepared by the 

 larvae. (L. pujia, and jollis, a bag.) 



Pupae larvatae. — Masked pupae, pupae whose general 

 enclosure is a horny case, but upon which the 

 different parts of the future insect are traced 

 in lines. (L, pupa, and larva, a mask.) 



Pupae nudae. — Naked pupae ; pupae which freely 

 lie, hang, or are in no way fastened or attached 

 in their particular element. (L. pupa, and 

 nudus naked.) 



Pupae obtectae coarctatae. — Coarctate and obtected 

 pupje ; pupae which are closed in a firm, egg- 

 shaped, corneus case, and which do not in the 

 least indicate the parts of the perfect insect. 

 The surrounding case is the dried skin of the 

 larva, and the true pupa lies inclosed beneath it. 

 (L. pupa ; ob., and tectum, to cover. ) See 

 Obtect pupae. 



Pupae subterraneae. — Subterraneous pupae ; pupae 

 which pass this period of their life buried under- 

 ground. (L. pupa; sub, under, and terra, the 

 earth.) 



* Mumia, so called by Lamarck. 



