GLOSSARY. 153 



position, always being at the lower end of the small cross- 

 vein between the first basal and the first posterior cells); 

 the two cells between the costal and first posterior cells 

 are the marginal and sub-marginal cells. 



Ghrys'alids. Plural' of chrysalid (another term for Chrysalis). 



Chrys'alis. The third stage of insect life (Fig. 344); same as 

 pupa. 



Cillate. Fringed. (Ciliate antennae. Fig. 354.) 



Fig. 344. Fig. 345. 



Cine'reous . A sh-colored . 



Cla'vate. Enlarged toward the tip like a club (Fig. 92). 



Clyp'eus. The division of the face immediately above the 

 upper lip. 



Coarc'tate Enclosed in the old larva skin; compact. 



Coco"bn x . A silken case spun by the caterpillar (Fig. 346). 



Complete Transformation. When the pupa is incapable of 

 crawling about and of taking food. 



Compound Eyes. Placed on each side of the head, and com- 

 posed of numerous facets or simple eyes set close together. 



Compressed'. Flattened on the sides. 



Colon. The farther part of the alimentary canal. 



Concororous. Of the same color as another part. 



Con'fluent, Running into each other. 



Con'nate. United. 



Conspicuous. Obvious to the eye. 



Contiguous. Touching each other. 



Cor'date. Heart-shaped. 



Coria'ceous. Hard but flexible. 



Cor'neous. Like horn. N 



Cor'rugated. Wrinkled. 

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