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(Coccidse.) — The compound terminal segment 

 of the Diaspinse and Gonchaspinse ; the last 

 ventral segment. (Gr. pygidion.) 



Pygofer. — The compound terminal segment of the 

 abdomen of the Homoptera. 



Pyramidal, Pyramidale, Pyramidate. — Resembling a 

 pyramid in shape ; angular. {L. pyramis, 

 a pyramid.) 



Pyramidate fascia. — An angled fascia. (L. pyramis, 

 and fascia.) 



Pyriform, Pyriforme. — Pear-shaped. (L. pyrum, 

 a pear, and forma.) 



Qua. — Latin adjective meaning as being. 



Quadrate. — Square. — (L. quadratus, square, from 

 quatuor, four.) 



Quadri. — In composition indicates four, i.e. quadri- 

 maculate, with four spots. 



Quadrieapsular. — Having four capsules. (L. 

 quadri, four, and capsula, a capsule.) 



Quadridentate. — Having four teeth. (L. quadri, 

 and dens, a tooth.) 



Quadrimaculate. — Possessing four maculre. (L. 

 quadri and macula, w, a spot.) 



Quadripartite. — Divided into four parts to the 

 base (L. quadri, and pars, a part.) See 

 Partite. 



Quadripinnate. — With four feather-like branches, 

 or clefts. (L. quadri, and penna, a feather.) 



