iSSART. 





( ' \n ( ii. i.\ 1 1 I : b) lines 



going at righl 

 other; latticed. 



< i\ i in - The chitinous pro 

 j.-t-t i< »ii dividing the double 

 i \ ea of certain beetles (Ateu- 

 chuB, Geotrupes, Gj rinus) 



(' \ pi-tai i.. Ending in a km-!). 



( \ pi r i ii m. The knob of 

 club-shaped antennas. 



Cab doi I. at. eardo, a binge). The 

 basal joinl of the maxilla, sup 

 porting the stipes. 



Ca-rj ha. An elevated keel- 

 like sharp ridge. 



Cab pi b. The pterostigma of 

 dragon Bii 



( ai; i \ i i i Lat. oaruncula, dim. 

 of euro, flesh). A naked, soft, 

 fleshy excreso ace or protuber- 

 ance. 



Cai ( l'bj im Lat. ealcar, a 

 spur). One of the spines on 

 an insect's foot. 



(in 11 k. A little area on the 

 wing Burrounded by veins. 



Cb rii \i i' Relating to the 

 cephalum «>r head. 



Cb pb \i ••-mi rj a cephalic 

 ment of an Arthropod. 



i hal'o bom] The head of in- 

 \ rachnidaand Myriopoda. 



( i,i:.( ,. im-ii \ iili ,-, reos, tail; 



potts, pod - The last 



pair of jointed abdominal ap- 

 pendage sof insects; the "< erci." 

 Cheek. The space, in Diptera, 

 between the lower border of 

 the eye and the oral margin, 

 merging Into the faro in front, 

 and limited by the occipital 

 margin behind. (Williston.) 



(hi i \. The terminal port 

 a limb with a movable 



lateral part, like the daw of 



a crab; as In the chelate maxilla 

 of the so irpion. 



( in i in ,< rr. •■! tion, a tunic). 

 The Bubstance which fi 

 less than one half by weight 

 of the integument of ins< 

 and differing from horn in be- 

 ing insoluble in boiling liquor 

 pota&sae. 



i 'n it [-nous < !ompo» d of chi- 

 tin; chitini r Is amber- 



yellow. 



CHO IM ON The shell of tin 



( lli;-i - \ 1 ta The pupa of I.' 



pidoptera. 

 Chyle (Or. The 



milky fluid resulting from the 

 action of the dig* stive fluids on 



the food or chj me. 

 ( in \u < ii . t) v juil • The 

 acid, partly fluid or partly 

 digested food, produced by the 

 action of the gastric juice on 



the food. 

 in. i \ 1 1:. Fringed. 

 (ii. i-t m (pi. cilia). Microscopic 



filaments attached t<> cells, 



usually within the body, and 



moving usually rhythmically. 



(IN l l.l OX S. Ash 



of wood-as 



( in., i i \. A >nd. 



( i \ \ \ n i laped. 



( i w .. i \ i rminal divi- 



D of tie • ■ tin -ante 



as flagellum. 

 Co-ARi i \ , ■ . ( ontracted; ap- 

 plicabh | upa if 



puparium of Diptera, 



