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Third annual report of the entomologist of the state experiment station of the University of Minnesota, to the governor, for the year 1897 / by Otto Lugger
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278 EXPLANATIONS OF TERMS USED IN TEXT.

D.

declivent, steep; precipitous.decurved, bowed downwards.defiexed, bent downwards.

depressed, pressed downwards; more or less flattened vertically.dentate, furnished with a tooth or teeth.denticulations, with tooth-lilce notches.

dichromatism, the quality of possessing two color varieties. j

digitate, finger-like. ;

dilated, distended.

dimorphic, existing in two forms.

discoidal area (Fig. page 155)."

disk, the middle of a surface; the surface within the margins.distal,, farthest distant, opposite of proximal.diurnal, active during the day.dorsal, pertaining to the upper surface.

dorsum, the upper surface or back of thorax, abdomen, etc.

E.

elliptical, elongate-oval.elongate, more stretched than usual.

elytra, the wing-covers; tegmina; anterior or upper wings (Fig. 33).emarginaie, emargination, edged; notched; terminating in an acute notchat tip,

embryo, the living being within the egg (Fig. 5).ens iform, sword-shaped.

epicranium, the upper part of the head, from the front to the back (Fig.

22 ).

epimera, narrow or triangular pieces at the sides of the under surface ofthe thorax (Fig. 31). .

episterna, large pieces just in front of the epimera (Fig. 31).

excavate, having a depression.

extruded, thrust out; expelled.

exuded, discharged slowly, through pores, etc.

F. . t

facets, the surface of the ocelli of the compound eye.fascia, fasciae, transverse bands or broad lines.

fastigium, the extreme point of the front or apex of the head when it isproduced in a conical prominence.fauna, the animals of a locality.femora, the thighs (Fig. 35).

fenestrated, with transparent spots like small windows.fenuginous, rusty-brown; brownish-red with some yellow.dlilorm, slender, thread-like.

fissure, crack; crevice. i

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