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21. SETOSE (Setosa). Bristly. Sprinkled with stiff scat- 



tered hairs like bristles. Ex. Echinomyia grossa. 



22. SETULOSE (Setulosa). Setose with the bristles trun- 



cated. Ex. Thylaciles setosus. 



23. HISPID (Hispida). Rough from minute spines, or 



very stiff rigid bristles. Ex. Hispa atra. Plio- 

 berus horridus, &c. 



24. ROUGH (Aspera]. Rough from pubescence in ge- 



neral. 



25. BALD (Calva). A part of a surface with little or no 



hair, when the rest of it is very hairy. Ex. Ver- 

 tex of Melltta and Apis Kirby. 



26. GLABROUS (Glabra). Without any hair or pubes- 



cence. 



27. LUBRICOUS (Lubrica). Slippery as if lubricated. 



Ex. Dynastes Centaurus. > 



b. PARTIAL. 



1. CIRRUS (Cirrus). A lock of curling hair. 



2. CIRROSE (Cirrosa). Having one or more cirri. 



Ex. Antennae of Acanthocinus araneifonnis. 



3. FASCICULE (Fasciculus). A bundle of thick-set hairs 



often converging at the apex. PLATE XIX. 

 FIG. 6. c. 



4. FASCICULATE (Fasciculata). Having one or more 



fascicules. Ex. Catenulated lines in the Elytra 

 of Trox arenosus. Buprestisfascicularis. 



5. PENICIL (Penicillus). A small bundle of diverging 



hairs. PLATE XIX. FIG. 6. a. 



from the proper sericeous splendour, exhibited by Cryptocephalus 

 sericeus. 



