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vided into several /amine which the msect can 
open and shut. Pirate XXV. Fic. 13, 5. 
b. Funtcate Knos (Capitulum tunicatum). When 
the laminze, at least on one side; appear to inoscu- 
late or to be imbedded im each other. Prave XII. 
Fic. 8. Prare XXV. Fie: 5; 6 
c. Perrouiare Knos (Capitulum perfoliatum). When 
the joints of the knob are connected by a pédicle, 
which has the appearance of passing through them. 
Prats XII. Fre. 10. 
Sotip Kwos (Capitulum solidum). When the knob 
consists of a single joint, or if of more, exhibits 
very faint traces of their separation. Pirate XII. 
Fie, 9: PraTe XXV. Fre. 33. 
InFLaTED Knox (Capituluin inflatum). When the 
knob is: disproportionably large, and looks as if 
blown out. Prats XIE Fre.28. Pate XXV. 
Fic. 9. 
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8. INVERSATILE ANTENNA, 
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. SetrGErous (Setigera). Antenne furnished with 
a terminal bristle. Ptare XIT. Fic. 14—16, 21, 
99. Pate XXV. Fie. 29. 
a. GioprrErous (Globifere). When the setigerous 
joint is larger than the preceding one and globose. 
Pree Att. Pre: 12: 
b. Anausrare (Angustata). When the setigerous 
joint is not conspicuously larger than the preced- 
ing one. Prater XII. Fre. 14, 15. 
g. ArisTaTE (Avistate). Antenne terminated by a va- 
riously shaped flat joint longer and usually larger 
than the preceding one, laterally setigerous. 
Prac ir bre. 2), 22. 
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