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Stomogastric nervous system. — [See Vagus System.] 



Stramineus. — Pale yellow, straw-like in colour. 

 (L. of straw.) 



Strangulate. — Strongly constricted, and contracted, 

 forming a waist. (L. stmngiilatus, from 

 strangulo, to strangle.) 



Stria. — An impressed line or scratch ; the term is 

 rarely used for an elevated line. (L. a furrow.) 



Striate. — Furnished witli striae. (L. stria.) 



Striate-punctate. — Possessing loose punctured 

 striae. (L. stria, and punctum, a puncture.) 

 See Punctate-striate. 



Stridulation. — Noise produced by the friction of 

 one surface upon another. (L. strideo, to grate 

 or creak.) 



Stridulatory. — Connected with stridulation. (L. 



strideo.) 



Striga. — A transverse band. (L.) 



Strigate, Strigose, Strigous. — Possessing strigse. 

 (L. striga.) 



Strlgilis. — A deep sinus near the base of the palma ; 

 in some Hymenoptera it is often pectinate. 

 (L. a scraper.) 



Strigose. — Scratched, or lined. (L. stria.) 



Strio-punctate. — [See Punctate-striate.] 



Striole. — A rudimentary stria. (From L. stria.) 



Striolate.— Furnished with rudimentary stria. 

 (L. stria.) 



