Ses 202 



Sesquitertious fascia. — When a wing or elytrum 

 contains a fascia, and tlie third of a fascia. 

 (L. sesqui, and tertiiis, third, and fascia.) 



Sessile. — -Without a notch, or stalk. (L. sessilis, 

 that stands firmly.) 



Seta. — A long outstanding bristle or hair. (L. a 

 bristle.) 



Setaceous. — Gradually tapering to the tip. Like 

 a bristle. (L. seta.) 



Setiferous, Setiform, Setigerous, Setose.— Set with, 

 or bearing setae. 



Setiform. — -Bristle-shaped. (L. seta, and form, 

 shape.) 



Setiformis. — When the central lobe of a trifid 

 lingula is very long, and appears to resemble a 

 bristle. (L. seta, and forma.) 



Setigerae. — (Antennae.) When the basal joints 

 are large, and the remainder form into a kind 

 of bristle. (L. seta, and gero, to bear.) 



Setulose. — With truncated setae. (Dimin. of L. 

 seta.) 



Shadow. — (M.E. shade, shadwe.) See Umbra. 



Shagreened. — Covered with closely set roughnesses 

 or unevennesses, like a shark's teeth, giving the 

 appearance of rough-grained leather. (F. — 

 Turkish. F. chagrin. This leather was orig. 

 made of the skin of the back of the horse. 

 Turk, saghri, saghri, shagreen.) 



