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ORISMOLOGY. 
nules scarcely visible. Ex. Elytra of Pachygaster 
Ligustici. 
PapILLULe (Papillula). A tubercle or variole with 
an elevation in its centré. 
» Paprttu.ate (Papillulata). Beset with many pa- 
pillules. Ex. Elytra of Dynastes Hercules ¢ . 
CaTENULATE (Catenulata). Having a series of ele- 
vated oblong tubercles resembling a chain. Ex. 
Carabus catenulatus E. B. 
SPHERULATE (Spherulata). Having one or more 
rows of minute tubercles. Ex. Trox Jlutosus, 
Eilmis tuberculatus. 
ConsuTeE (Consuta). Having very minute elevations 
in a series at some distance from each other, of a 
different colour from the rest of the surface, and 
somewhat resembling stitching. Ex. Elytra of 
Oryctes? Sylvanus. 
Intricate (Intricata). When depressions or ele- 
vations so run into each other as to be difficult to 
trace. Ex. Elytra of Carabus intricatus FE. B. 
Corrucate (Corrugata). Whena surface rises and 
falls in parallel angles more or less acute. Ex. 
Front of Nothiophilus aquaticus. 
OBLITERATE (Obliterata). Applied to impressions 
and elevations when almost effaced. 
iv. CLOTHING. 
a GENERAL. 
- ScuTaTE (Scutata). Covered with large flat scales. 
Ex. Lepisma polypoda. 
- SguamosE (Sguamosa). Covered with minute scales. 
Ex. Lepidoptera. 
