-XVI ENTOMOLOGICAL TERMS. 



Tined:, a division of the genus Phalaena, with the 

 \yings convoluted or rolled up, so as to form a cy- 

 lindrical figure. 



Tomentose, covered with a soft down or wool. 



Tortrices, a, division of the genus Phalaena, with very 

 obtuse wings, the exterior margins of which are 

 curved. 



Trochanters, oblong moveable bodies, affixed to the 

 base of the thighs, as in the Carabi. 



Troes, those Papilios of the section Equites, which 

 have bloody spots on the breast. 



Truncated, the apex shortened, or terminating abruptly 

 in a transverse line. 



Truncus, the trunk, that part of the body between the 

 head and abdomen, in which the feet are inserted, 

 consisting of the Thorax, Scutellum, Pectus, and 

 Sternum. 



Tuberculated, rough with prominent warts or tubercles. 



Timid, wings, with elevated membranes among the 

 veins. 



U. V. 



Vagina, a bivalve sheath at the mouth of certain in- 

 sects, sometimes articulated, and inclosing bristles. 



Venter, the under part of the abdomen. 



Veriicillated, antennae, with hairs arranged in whirls 

 at the joints. 



Villosus, covered with soft hairs. 



Undulated, wings, marked with continuous and nearly 

 parallel waving lines. 



Ungues, hook-shaped spines at the apex of the Tarsi. 



Unguiculated, wings, with a membranous tooth or claw 

 at the exterior margin. 



Urbicoli, a subdivision of the section Flebeii, in the 

 genus Papilio, containing such as have for the most 

 part transparent spots on their wings. 



