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Ductus ejaculatorius : the tube through which the 

 seminal fluid is ejected into the bursa. J.B.S. 



Emarginate: a piece cut out of margin. Jar. 



Encircled: used when sides of ostium connect directly 

 with the rods of eighth segment and with the 

 segmental division. 



Extended: used when the sacculus or other organ is 

 lengthened and free. P. 



Falcate: sickle-shaped. Jar. 



Femur: the thigh. J.B.S. 



Floricomus: (L. flos, flower; coma, hair) used to denote 

 ovipositor when elaborately set with flattened 

 spines and hairs. P. 



Footstalk: used to denote the rods supporting the 

 labides. P. 



Free: used when parts that are usually fused are 

 separated. P. 



Furca: (L. furca, a two-pronged fork) the forked organ 

 arising below the juxta. P. 



Fused: welded together. P. 



Fusiform: spindle-shaped. J.B.S. 



Ceniculate: elbowed. Jar. 



Gemmae : buds. P. 



Cibbose: hump-backed. Jar. 



Gnathos: (Gr. gnathos, the lower jaw) lower jaw of uncus, 

 which encloses the anus. P. 



Hamulate: having an end hooked. P. 



Harpe: (Gr. harpe, a scimitar) (a grappling iron, Gosse). 

 used in this work for armature of valva. Equiva- 

 lent to harpe of Gosse and Clasper of Noctuidac. 



Heavily: used when spines, scales or hairs are abundant. 



P. 



Hooded: bent over in the form of a hood. P. 



Hastate: scimitar shaped. P. 



Indent: with edge notched centrally. P. 



Instita: (L. instita, a flounce) a free apron at the 

 ostium. P. 



