SYRPHIDAE OF MAINE. 26l 



plate (q. v.) ; usually straight or slightly curved but often sinuate, 

 convoluted or undulated, and may bear lateral projections or denticles. 

 They usually radiate and are usually elevated on carinae. They are 

 named dorsal, median and ventral pairs the former usually nearest 

 the circular plate. 



Spiracle: An opening to a trachea, or breathing pore. See anterior 

 larval spiracle, slit-like spiracle, stigmata. 



Stigmal plate: Either half of the truncated apex of the posterior 

 respiratory process, usually separated from the other lateral half by a 

 distinct median dorso-ventral incision. It bears three slit-like spiracles 

 (q. v.), the circular plate, and the interspiracular ornamentation. 



Stigmata: See spiracle, pupal respiratory cornua. 



Ventral line: The margin of the puparium, when viewed from the 

 side, extending from the position of the larval mouth-parts in front, 

 along the venter to the base of the posterior respiratory process at the 

 posterior end. 



Ventrolateral carina: An irregular, longitudinal, fleshy ridge along 

 the side of the body of the larva underneath the dorso-lateral carina 

 and bearing the lateral segmental bristles. 



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