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51. Canceiiate (Cancellata). Painted with transverse 
lines crossing longitudinal ones at right angles. 
Ex. Phalena clathrata. 
52. ArEoLate (Areolata). Painted with lines which 
intersect each other in various directions, so as to 
exhibit the appearance of net-work. Ex. Wings 
of Phasia marginata and Cossus ligniperda. 
53. Limpave (Limbata). When the disk is surrounded 
by a margin of a different colour. Ex. Dytiscus 
marginals. 
54. ARMILLATE (Armillata). When a leg, antenna, &c. 
is surrounded by a broad ring of a different colour. 
Ex. Posterior Tibia of Prosopis annulata (Melitta * 
bik.) 
55. ANNULATE (Aunulata). When a leg, antenna, &c. 
is surrounded by a narrow ring of a different co- 
lour. Ex. Antenne of many Ichneumons. 
56. CINGULATE (Cingulata). When the abdomen or 
the trunk is wholly surrounded by one or more 
belts of a different colour. Ex. Abdomen of many 
Nomade (Apis *. b. K.). 
57. Decotorate (Decolor). When the colour appears 
to be discharged from any part. Ex. Margin of 
the Abdominal segments in Stelzs punctulatissima 
Tatri (Apese**. eo 10 Buk.), 
58. Unitcotorare (Unicolor). When a surface is of 
one colour. 
59. ConcoLoratTeE (Concolor). Of the same colour with 
another part. If speaking of Lepidoptera, when 
the upper and under sides of the wings are of the 
same colour. Ex. Hesperia Linea, Paniscus. 
60. DiscotoraTe (Discolor). Of a different colour from 
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