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6. PENICILLATE (Penicillata). Having one or more 



penicils. Ex. Larva of Orgyia antiqua. 



7. VERRICULE (Verriculum). A thick-set tuft of pa- 



rallel hairs. PLATE XIX. FIG. 6. b. 



8. VERRICULATE (Verriculata}. Having one or more 



verricules. Ex. Larva of Dasychira pudibunda. 

 Under side of Abdomen of Megachile ? . (Apis **. 

 c. 2. a. K.). 



9. BARBATE (Barbatd). When any part is clothed 



with longer hairs, resembling a beard. Ex. Anus 

 of Macroglossa stellatarum. Antennae of Cerambyx 

 Ammiralis L. PLATE XII. FIG. 26. 



10. CILIATE (Ciliata). When the margin is fringed 



with a row of parallel hairs. Ex. The base and 

 apex of the Prothorax of Lucanus Cervus. 



11. FIMBRIATE (Fimbriatd). When a part is terminated 



by hairs or bristles that are not parallel. Ex. Anus 

 of many Andrence*. (Melitta **. c. K.). 



12. COMATE (Comata). When very long flexible hairs 



thickly cover a space in the upper surface. 

 .13. CRINITE (Crinita). When very long hairs thinly 

 cover any space. 



1 4. JUBATE (Jubata). Having long pendent hairs in a 



continued series. Ex. Intermediate Legs of An- 

 thophora pilipes (Apis **, d. 2. a. K.). 



15. FURRED (Pcllita). When shorter decumbent hairs 



thickly cover any space, as in the Bombyces dorso 

 cristato L. 



v. COLOUR. 



1. NIVEOUS (Niveus). The pure unblended white of 

 snow. Ex. Arctia chrysorhea. 



3 Mon. Ap. Angl. 1. t. iv. ** c./. 1. a. 



