Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology Part 67
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Propodeum: in Hymenoptera, that part of thorax just above insertion of abdomen, and really the first abdominal segment: see median segment.
Propolis: a glue or resin-like product elaborated by bees to serve as a cement in cases where wax is not sufficiently tenacious.
Propulsatory: that which drives onward or forward.
Propupa: a semi-pupa: q.v.
Propygidium: the dorsal segment or tergite in front of the pygidilini, sometimes left exposed in Coleoptera.
Propygium: = Hypopygium: q.v.
Proscutum: the scutum of the p.r.o.notum.
Proscutellum: the scutellum of the p.r.o.notum.
Prostemmatic: = ante-ocular; q.v.
Prosternal: belonging to the prosternum.
Prosternal grooves: occur laterally in some Coleoptera. e.g. Elateridae, to receive the antennae.
Prosternal epimera: the epimera of prothorax.
Prosternal episterna: the episterna of prothorax.
Prosternal lobe: in some Coleoptera, an anterior prolongation of the prosternum which more or less conceals the mouth from below.
Prosternal spine: the curved mucro in Elateridae which extends backward into a meso-sternal cavity: the cone or tubercle between fore-legs in some Orthoptera.
Prosternal suture: that suture of pro-thorax which separates the sternum front the pleural pieces.
Prosternellum: the sternellum of the prothorax
Prosternum: the fore-breast: the sclerite between the fore-legs.
Prostheca: a mandibular sclerite set with hair, articulated to the basalis - q.v. -and equal to the lacinia of the maxilla.
Protamphibion: a name applied by P. Mayer to the hypothetical common ancestor of the Perlina, Ephemerina and Odonata.
Protandry: the appearance of males earlier in the season than females.
Protarsus: the tarsus of the anterior leg.
Proteiform: having many fortes or varieties: protean.
Protergum: in Odonata, the upper surface of prothorax.
Proterotypes: primary types, including all the material upon which the original description is based.
Prothoracic bristle: in Diptera, a strong bristle immediately above the front c.o.xa: see propleural bristles.
Prothoracic glands: occur in Orthoptera, on the sides of prothorax in certain Phasmid genera.
Prothoracic s.h.i.+eld: = cervical s.h.i.+eld: q.v.
Prothoracotheca: the pupal covering of prothorax.
Pro-thorax: the first thoracic ring or segment: hears the anterior legs but no wings: when free, as in Coleoptera. is usually referred to as "thorax" merely.
Protocerebral segment: = ocular seginent; q.v.
Protocerebrum: the primitive anterior cerebral vesicle.
Protocosta: the thickened costal margin of Lepidopterous wings.
Protocranium: the posterior part of the epicranium: sometimes used as Occiput.
Protogonia: the apical angle of the primaries.
Protograph: all original description by a figure or picture made from the original type.
Proto-lepidoptera: proposed for those forms (Eriocephalidae) in which lacinia and mandibles are obvious and the spiral tongue is not developed: see neolepidoptera and paleolepidoptera.
Protolog: the original description by words.
Protoloma: the anterior margin of primaries.
Protomesal: applied to certain areolets in Hymenoptera, situated between costal cells and apical margin.
Prototergite: the foremost dorsal segment of abdomen.
Preto-thorax: = prothorax: q.v.
Prototype: a primitive form to which later forms can be traced.
Protractor: that which extends or lengthens out: applied to muscles.
Protuberance: any elevation above the surface.
Protuberant: rising or produced above the surface or general level.
Proventriculus: the posterior portion of crop: the gizzard.
Proximad: toward the proximal end.
Proximal: that part of an appendage nearest the body: see distal.
Prozona: in Orthoptera, the upper or dorsal surface of prothorax in front of the princ.i.p.al sulcus.
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