id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 22748 Smith, John Bernhard Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology .txt text/plain 63092 6701 68 Axillary lobe: the sclerite covering the base of the wing in Diptera; see Cellule: a portion of a wing included between veins; usually applied to the vein extending along the anterior margin of the wing from base to Cruciate: shaped like a cross; applied to wings when the inner Diptera: an ordinal term applied to insects having only one pair of Hatching spines: = egg burster; q.v. Haustellate: formed for sucking: applied chiefly to mouth structures. Hymenoptera: membrane-winged: an ordinal term applied to insects Median cell: in Lepidoptera, is the closed area formed by a line Oligoneura: having few wing veins: specifically applied in Diptera to Orthoptera: straight winged: an ordinal term applied to insects in Posterior wings: = secondaries: q.v. Postero-dorsal: Diptera; applied to leg bristles at the meeting of the applied to the lappet-like pieces forming the collar: in Diptera, the organ also applied to ether covering or shield-like structures of the ./cache/22748.txt ./txt/22748.txt