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in.
Teleodont: applied to those forms of male Lucanids bearing the largest
mandibles: see mesodont, amphiodont, priodont.
Telescopic: arranged so that one portion of an organ or process may
be drawn into another, like the joints of a telescope.
Telson: a terminal tubercle bearing the anal opening: the anal
segment of the insect embryo.
Telum: a spear, or spear-shaped process.
Temple: the posterior part of the gena; behind, before or beneath the
eye.
Tempora: the temples.
Temporal margins: in Mallophaga, the lateral margins of the hind
head.
Tenaculum: in Collembola, a small organ which holds the furcula in
position when at rest: = catch.
Tenant hair: see tenent hair.
Tendo: the anal area of secondaries when it forms a groove for the
abdomen: has also been called frenum and frenulum: in Trichoptera,
a small elliptical space at base of hind wings near base of anal veins
and behind the trochlea.
Tendon: the slender, chitinous plates, bands, strap- or cup-shaped
pieces, to which muscles are attached for moving appendages: see
apodeme.
Tenent hair: specialized hair adapted for clinging or clasping.
Teneral: that state of the imago just after its exclusion from pupa or
nymph, in which neither coloring nor clothing is fully developed.
Tensor: a muscle which stretches a membrane.
Tentacle: a flexible sensory or tactile process; in some cases retractile:
usually prefixed by a descriptive term indicating the structure to
which it is attached.
Tentacular -um: retractile processes on the larvae of Lepidoptera.
Tentaculate: a margin when fringed with soft tactile processes.
Tentiform: shaped like a tent: see mines.
Tentoria: Diptera; two hollow, cylindrical struts which pass from the
ventral border of the occipital foramen to the cheeks.
Tentorium: a chitinous frame-work within the head, upon which the
brain rests.
Tenuis: thin, slender; long drawn out.
Terebra: a borer or piercer: an ovipositor fitted for boring or cutting as
in saw-flies: a mandibular sclerite articulated to the basalis; forms
the point of the structure and = the galea of the maxilla.
Terebrant: with an ovipositor fitted for piercing or boring.
Terebrantia: Hymenoptera with sessile abdomen and valved
ovipositors: Thripids in which the ovipositor of female is borer-like.
Teres, Terete: cylindric or nearly so.
Tergal: belonging to the primitively upper surface: see dorsal.
Tergal suture: the Y shaped dor
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