[941] Plate [VII.] Fig. 14. f´.

[942] [Ibid.] Fig. 2. k´´. This is M. Savigny's name for this part. It has also been called Epiglossa. Latreille Organisation Extérieure des Insectes, 185.

[943] Vide Savigny Mém. sur les Anim. sans Vertèbr. I. i. 12—.

[944] The majority of Hymenopterous insects, though they have the ordinary Trophi, are not masticators, using their mandibulæ only for purposes connected with their economy.

[945] See his Mémoires sur les Animaux sans Vertèbres, I. i.

[946] I have used this word here and on a former occasion (see above, p. [29]), perhaps not with strict propriety, in the sense of the French word remplacer, for which we seem to have no single corresponding word in our language.

[947] Plate [VI.] Fig. 7-9.

[948] Plate [VI.] Fig. 7, 9. b´.

[949] [Ibid.] c´.

[950] [Ibid.] d´.