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h. TERMINATION. 



Ot. VERSATILE ANTENNAE. 



1. SUBULATE (Subulate}. When they terminate in a 



minute joint, much slenderer than the preceding 

 one. PLATE XII. FIG. 16. 



2. SETIGEROUS (Setigera}. When they terminate in a 



bristle. PLATE XII. FIG. 14, 15. PLATE XXV. 

 FIG. 29. 



3. CAPILLACEOUS (Capillacece). When they terminate 



in a fine capillary joint. PLATE XII. FIG. 1. 



4. MUCRONATE (Mucronatce). When they termi- 



nate in a short point or mucro. PLATE XII. 

 FIG. 2. 



5. UNCINATE (Uncinate}. When their apex is in- 



curved so as to form a kind of hook. PLATE XII. 

 FIG. 3. 



6. UNGUICULATE ( Unguiculate). When they termi- 



nate in a hard horny incurved sharp claw resem- 

 bling those of the tarsi of insects. PLATE XXV. 

 FIG. 16. a. 



7. CLAVATE (Clavate}. When their apex grows gra- 



dually thicker. PLATE XII. FIG. 4. PLATE XXV. 

 FIG. 7, 14-. 



8. CAPITATE (Capitate). When they terminate sud- 



denly in a larger knob of one or more joints. 

 PLATE XII. FIG. 810, and XXV. 13, 5, 6. 



a. FISSILE KNOB (Capitulumjissile}. When it is di- 



vided into several lamirus which the insect can 

 open and shut. PLATE XXV. FIG. 13, 5. 



b. TUNICATE KNOB (Capitulum tunicatum}. When 



the lamina?, at least on one side, appear to inoscu- 



