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Instrate: (L. insterno, to spread over, to cover) used when 



the bursa is completely covered with spines. P. 

 Intortate: twisted. P. 



Jagged: edge irregularly broken into points. P. 



Juxta: the thickened ventral plate of the anellus. P. 

 Knobbed: with a rounded head on a neck. P. 



Labis, Labides: (Gr. labis, a pair of tongs) organs arising 



from the transtilla. P. 



Lobe: prominent rounded process or excrescence on a 



margin. J.B.S. 



Lunate: crescent shaped. Jar. 



Manica: (L. manica, a long sleeve) the introvertable skin 



uniting the sedceagus with the anellus. P. 



Mappa: (L. mappa, a napkin) apron covering cerata on 



the eighth segment. P. 



Obtuse: with rounded termination, blunt, not pointed or 



acute. Jar. 



Ootavals: terminals on anal edge of eighth sternite. P. 

 Operculum: a lid, small valvular appendage. Jar. 



Orifice: opening of sedoeagus at its junction with the 



vesica. P. 



Ostium: (L. ostium, a door) opening which receives the 



penis in copulation. P. 



Ovate: egg shaped or oval. J.B.S. 



Ovipositor: the female organ from which the eggs are 



extruded. P. 



Pads: used for hairy parts at base of uncus. P. 



Pannicular: (L. panniculus, a little patch) locally 



covered. P. 



Papilla: raised protruberance. P. 



Patella: plate-like part of a joint. P. 



Pedunculate: stalked. Jar. 



Penis: the whole intromittent organ of male. P. 



Peaked: tapered, attenuated. P. 



Peniculus: (L. peniculus, a little brush) the hairy pads at 



either side of the tegumen below the uncus. Noc. 

 Pips: markings like apple seed. P. 



