The Elements of Insect Anatomy : An Outline for the Use of Students in the Entomological Laboratories

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— Directly underneath the labrum is the well- developed elongate strap-like epipharynx. It is fleshy and membranous and bears numerous, spiny hairs.
Mandibles. — The mandibles are large and toothed. When they are closed one overlaps the other to a considerable extent.
Maxillae. — The maxillae, although of the generally simple character of the biting type, show some rather confusing modifications. The cardo is strongly chitinized, distinct, rather large and subclavate in shape. The stipes is lar
...ge, strongly chitinized and is (like the stipes of the beetle's maxilla) partly divided into three sclerites, from one of which rises the small, slender, six-segmented palpus. The terminal lobes assume a peculiar character, the distinctly two-seg- mented galea being large and flat, and bearing many papillar hairs. From the large basal segment of the galea there rises a distinct, flattish lobe also bearing many long papillar hairs.
Make a drawing of a maxilla.
Labium. — The labium is a complex organ in which, how- ever, the typical composing parts can be pretty readily dis- tinguished.


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