Lachnus strobi.
C. Pupa of Certain Bombyces
At anterior end of certain pupæ, internal glands to moisten threads of the cocoon for exit of moth.
D. Adult Insects
a. Occurring on the prothorax only; strongly repugnatorial, best developed in ♂.
Anisomorpha buprestoides, Autolyca pallidicornis, Phasma putidum, Phyllium (sp.), Heteropteryx (sp.), Diapheromera femoratum (probably in all the species of the family), Mantis carolina.
b. Occurring on the pro- and mesothorax, and on the middle of the abdomen, orange-yellow, fleshy tubercles or evaginations.
Malachius bipustulatus, Anthocomus equestris, Evæus thoracicus.
c. Segmental, eversible glands, homologues of the coxal glands of other Arthropods, occurring on all, or nearly all, the abdominal segments.
Scolopendrella immaculata (coxal glands on 3d to 11th pair of legs), Campodea staphylinus (a pair of coxal glands on 1st to 8th abdominal segments), Machilis maritima (eversible, coxal glands on segments 1–7).