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« Prominent (Prominuli). When they stand out 
from the head. Ex. Cicindela. 
b. Cotumnar (Columnares). When they sit upon a 
short footstalk or pillar. Ix. Strepsiptera K. 
Ephemera. Puiate XXVI. Fic. 38, 39. h. 
c. PEDUNCULATE (Pedunculati). When they sit upon 
.a long footstalk which also bears the antennee. 
Ex. Diopsis. Puare XIII. Fic. 9. 
d. OPERCULATE (Operculati). When the eyes are co- 
vered by an operculum. Ex. Noctua conspicil- 
 laris*, 
e. CrtiaTe (Ciliatz). When the margin of the socket 
of the eye is fringed with hairs, so as to resemble 
an eyelash. Ex. Apion vernale and Malvarum. 
ix, STEMMATA. 
1, VerticaL (Verticalia). When they are placed in 
the Verter. Ex. Reduvius personatus. PuLate 
XXVI. Fie. 40. i. 
2. Fronvrau (£rontalia). When placed in the Frons. 
Ex. Hymenoptera. Puate VII. Fie. 2. i. 
3. InrraocuLaR (Intraocularia). When placed in the 
space between the eyes. Ex. Cercopis, Ledra, &c. 
Pirate XXVI. Fie. 42. i. 
4. SuBocuLar (Subocularia). When placed in the 
space below the eyes. Ex. Fulgora Laternaria. 
Puate XXXVI. Fic. 41. 1. 
5. Spurious (Spurza). <A flat subdiaphanous space 
above the base of the antennee, which seems to re- 
present them. Ix. Blatta, Acheta F. 
4 Fn. Suec. 1183. Fabricius has not admitted this moth among 
his Noctue, I know not why. 
