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Stupeous, Stupose. — Full of matted filaments ; 

 covered with long, loose scales resembling tow, 

 (L. stuppa, tow.) 



Stupulose. — Covered with coarse decumbent hairs. 

 (L. stuppa.) 



Style. — A pointed process. (L. stihis, a pointed 

 instrument.) 



Styles. — ^Rigid, exarticulate, long, narrow anal 

 organs.— (L. stilus.) 



Stylose. — Furnished with a style. (L. stilus.) 



Styliform. — Like a style. (L. stilus and forma, form.) 



Stylus. — The outer sheath of the genital armature 

 of the male coccids. Another term given to the 

 ovipositer, when it is not a boring apparatus — 

 Terebella. (L.) 



Sub. — A Latin prefix signifying under, extensively 

 used to express a sabordinate degree, or im- 

 perfect state of qiiality. 



Subacute. — Moderately acute. (L. suh, and from 

 acuo, to sharpen.) 



Subaduncate. — Somewhat hooked or curved. (L. 

 sub, ad, to, and uncus, a hook.) 



Subanal laminae. — Heymon's term for the podical 

 plates. (L. suh, anus, and lamina, a plate.) 



Subcordate. — Heart-shape ; resembling somewhat 

 the shape of a heart. (L. st/h, and cor, the 

 heart.) 



