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joint, answering to the 77dia in the legs. It includes 
the Coronula and Calcaria. 
Coronvuta (the Coronula). A coronet or semicoro- 
net of spines, observable at the apex of the Cubitus 
or Tibia of some insects. —Ex. Dilophus, Fulgora. 
. Carcarta (the Spurs). See the definition under Pedes 
Postici. They include the Velum. 
Vetum (the Velum). A membrane attached to the 
inner side of the cubital spur in Apzs L.? 
Manus (the Hand). The terminal jointed portion of 
the Brachium, answering to the Tarsus in the legs». 
It includes the Pulvilli, Palma, and Digitus. 
Putvitui (the Pulvillz). See definition under Pedes 
Postici. 
Patma (the Palm). The first joint of the Manus, 
when longer and broader than the subsequent ones, 
or otherwise remarkable; answering to the Planta 
in the legs °. 
Diertus (the Finger). See definition under Pedes 
Postici. It includes the Ungula. 
Uneuta (the Claw-joint). See definition under Pedes 
Postict. It includes the Pollex, Unguiculi, and 
Palmula. 
Potiex (the Thumb). A small accessory joint, at- 
tached to the Ungula of the Manus in Mantis. 
Uneuicu. (the Claws). See definition under Pedes 
Postici. 
Patmuta (the Palmlet). A minute accessory joint 
between the claws, answering to the Plantula in the 
legs. It includes the Pseudonychia. 
? Pirate XXVII. Fic. 36. a:. -> PratE XV. Fic. 6—9, 
° Prater XXVIII. Fic. 59. a. 
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