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linguoversion (lin
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lingual duct a depression on the dorsum of the tongue at the apex of the terminal sulcus.
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lingua a bivalve, involuted, obtuse and fistulous tongue, composed of two elongated semitubular fillets, which are in reality elongated maxill? as in the Lepidoptera; the central organ of the proboscis in the Hymenoptera constituting a cartilaginous instrument of suction. Fabricius has applied the word labium to denote this part, and he again applies the same word to designate the whole proboscis; it is "le 1?re inferieur" of Degeer.
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linguiform tongue-shaped; linear with the extremities obtusely rounded.
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lingual related to the tongue. (More? Head Notes)
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