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mandibulate

mandibulate, a. and n. Ent.
  (mænˈdɪbjʊleɪt)
  [ad. mod.L. mandibulātus: see mandibula and -ate2.]
  A. adj.
  1. Provided with mandibles: applied to a group of insects (the Mandibulata) which have the organs of the mouth adapted for mastication.

1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. III. 462 The maxillæ of the mandibulate hexapods. 1835 Kirby Hab. & Inst. Anim. II. xx. 316 Metabolians..are considered..as constituting two Sections which are denominated Haustellate and Mandibulate Insects. 1874 Lubbock Orig. & Met. Ins. v. 92 The strongly mandibulate form which prevails among the larvae of Coleoptera.

  2. Of organs: Adapted for mastication.

1835 Kirby Hab. & Inst. Anim. II. xx. 316 The instrument of suction in a Haustellate mouth consists of pieces..analogous to those employed in mastication in a Mandibulate one. 1838 Penny Cycl. X. 494/2 Hemiptera..with mandibulate mouths.

  B. n. A mandibulate insect.

In recent Dicts.


  So manˈdibulated a., in the same sense.

1836–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. II. 855/2 Fabricius..divided Insects into..the Mandibulated..and the Haustellated. 1864 Chambers's Encycl. VI. 299 Mandibulata, mandibulated or masticating Insects.

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