ORISMOLOGY. 34.3 
** Areolets of the Intermediate Area. 
Protomesat (Protomese). . First series.of the mid- 
dle areolets (Areole media), often consisting of 
three, and then divided into wpper, middle, and 
lower areolets. PLtaTE X. Fic. 8, 9. a. 
DEvUTEROMESAL (Deuteromese). Second series of 
the same, often consisting of two, and then divided 
into upper and lower. Ibid. b. 
Tritomesat (Tritomese). ‘Third series of the same. 
Ibid. c. 
K. Stigma. 
. Buinp (Caecum). When the stigma is wholly opaque, 
and neither begins nor terminates in a minute 
areolet. Ex. Most Hymenoptera. 
. FENEsTRATE (Lenestratum). When the stigma be- 
gins or terminates in a minute areolet. Pare X. 
EG. 11,2!" 
L. Number. 
. Aprerous (Aptera). Having no wings. 
. Diererous (Diptera). Having two wings. 
-Trrraprerous (Tetraptera). Having four wings. 
4. LEGS (Pedes). 
A, Number. 
, Terrarop (Tetrapus). An insect having only four 
perfect legs. Ex. Vanessa. 
Hexaprop (Hexapus). An insect having ser legs. 
Ex. Insects Proper in general. 
« Oereron (Octopus). - Having eight legs. Ex. Ara- 
neideé. 
