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 principal sulcus.
Pruinose: hoary: as if covered with a fine frost or dust.
Pruinous -us: deep blue with a reddish tinge, like a plum [French blue + purple lake].
Psammophilous: living in sandy places.
Pselaphotheca: that part of the pupa which covers the palpi.
Pseudidolum: = nymph: q.v.
Pseudimago: = sub-imago; q.v.
Pseud- or Pseudo-: as a prefix means false, spurious, or merely resembling. Pseudo-cellula: = accessory cell: q.v.
Pseudo-chrysalis: the semi-pupa.
Pseudo-coel: a false hollow; a hollow which does not form a tube.
Pseudo-cone: a soft, gelatinous cone in the compound eye of some Insects, replacing the crystalline cone of others.
Pseudo-elytra: the aborted anterior wings of Strepsiptera.
Pseudogyna fundatrix: in Aphids, is the immediate issue of a fecundated egg: a stem-mother.
Pseudogyna gemmans: in Aphids. are wingless descendants of the stem-mother (fundatrix) or of the winged migrants (migrans) which reproduce asexually through a number of generations.
Pseudogyna migrans: in Aphids, the winged descendants of the stem-mother (fundatrix) through which the species is spread.
Pseudogyna pupifera: in Aphids, the last generation of p. gemmans, which produces the true sexes.
Pseudogyna: a female that reproduces without impregnation.
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