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2. Compounn (Composite). When they have more 
than one lobe. Ex. Staphylinus and many other 
Coleoptera. Prate XXVI. Fie. 9, 10. di", el". 
3. Apnate (Adnata). When they adhere to the lower 
lip through their whole length. Ex. Trichoptera. 
Prate VII. Fie. 1. d’. 
4. ADHERENT (Adharentes). When they adhere to it 
only at their base. Ex. Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, 
&e. Prate VI, VII. Fie. 3. d’. ’ 
5. SprnoseE (Spinose). When they are armed at the 
apex with spines. Ex. Libellulina. Puate VI. 
Fie. 12. £”. 
6. Denrate (Dentata). When they are armed with 
teeth. Ex. Melolonthide. Piare XXVI. Fic. 
15. 9”. 
7. Pecruncuuate (Pectunculate). When the stipes 
helow the feeler has a row of minute spines set 
like the teeth of acomb. Ex. Apzs?. 
8. DisEnNGAGED (Libere). When they do not adhere 
to it at all, or are only connected by membrane or 
ligaments. Ex. Apis, &c. Piate VII. Fie. 3. d’. 
9. ManpisuLirorm (Mandibuliformes). When they 
are hard and horny and shaped like the upper 
jaws. Ex. Melolonthide, Anopolognathida, &c. 
Pirate XXVI. Fie. 13, 15. 
10. UneuicuLate (Unguiculate). When they termi- 
nate ina moveable claw. Ex. Cicindela. 
d. FEELERS (Palpi). 
1. Manirorm (Maniformes). When they are chelate 
2 Mon. Ap. Angl. i. t. xii, **. e. 1. neut. f. 6. c. and ¢. x. **, d, 1. 
fig. l. ec, 
