Brides: Homoptera; two pieces on the face, one each side of clypeus and lower part of front.
Some think that this clypeus was directly over the flames of the hypocaustum, and that when it was withdrawn, the flames must have sprung into the laconicum.
Others, and apparently they have Vitruvius on their side, think that the clypeus was drawn up or down only from the aperture in the roof, and that it regulated the temperature simply by giving more or less free exit to the hot air.
The small dome inscribed laconicum directly over the furnace, and having the clypeus over it, will be observed in the corner of the chamber named concamerata sudatio.
Praie we therefore to the Lord to be our comfort and our defendour, saieng these words, Domine sis clypeus defensionis nostrae.
And therefore we praie vnto that mightie Lord in these words: Domine sis clypeus defensionis nostrae.
The labrum andclypeus are developed as a single prolongation of the oral piece, not as a pair of appendages.
In reference to the structure of the head-capsule in the imago, it appears that the clypeus and labrum represent, as already said, an unpaired median outgrowth of the oral piece.
Much smaller; cheeks densely covered with white hair; clypeus black in female, yellow in male Xylocopa barbata (Fabricius).
Clypeus with a single, median longitudinal keel, sharp and extending its whole length; black bee, with black hair.
A little above the articulation of the labrum the width of the clypeus is suddenly reduced, as if a squarish piece had been cut out of each lower corner.
The structure of the head shows that its generic distinctness from Saperda is well founded, as the head is smaller and flatter, the clypeus being twice as large, and the labrum broad and short, while in S.
The labrum or upper lip, and the clypeus are large and as distinct as in the embryos of other insects, a fact to which we shall allude again.
The head is somewhat square, the transverse suture being rather indistinct; the margin of the clypeus is distinctly reflexed.
Black; the face with silvery pubescence; the clypeus with two large blunt teeth at its apex, formed by a deep notch in its anterior margin; the scape reddish-yellow in front.
Head and thorax black and shining, with scattered pale pubescence; the mandibles and clypeus yellow, the latter with an anchor-shaped black spot.
Smaller than the female, and differs in having the clypeus red and the red colour running down behind the eyes, the antennæ longer, and the abdomen with a bright metallic iridescence.
Differs from the female in having the clypeus entirely yellow, the metathorax and abdomen entirely black; only the apical margin of the petiole is yellow, it is also longer.
Black; the scape, the base of the flagellum beneath, the anterior margin of the clypeus and the mandibles ferruginous; the latter black at their apex.
Black; the clypeus yellow; the mandibles and scape ferruginous, the former black at their base, the latter yellow in front; the sides of the face with a bright golden pile.
The scape, labrum, mandibles and palpi ferruginous; the clypeus widely emarginate anteriorly.
On the abdomen of all the specimens, and on the clypeus of one of them, grew a fungus wholly unlike the surrounding mould.
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