The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . -/»(!.] Leaf-nosed, as a bat; phyllostoma-tous or phyllostomous; of or pertaining to the PhljUnSfnljlutht^. phyllostomous (fi-losto-mus), a. Same aajthyl- (fil-o-taktlk), a. [liyl- In hot., the distribution or arrauge- Head of ^ed Bat irjir/Ur/iin,i /nWetts). tineal spine united with a bony process of theilium. Phyllornis (fi-lornis), >i. [NL. (Temminck,1829, appar. from a manuscript name of Boies),< Gr. fi/./


The Century dictionary and cyclopedia; a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge, with a new atlas of the world .. . -/»(!.] Leaf-nosed, as a bat; phyllostoma-tous or phyllostomous; of or pertaining to the PhljUnSfnljlutht^. phyllostomous (fi-losto-mus), a. Same aajthyl- (fil-o-taktlk), a. [liyl- In hot., the distribution or arrauge- Head of ^ed Bat irjir/Ur/iin,i /nWetts). tineal spine united with a bony process of theilium. Phyllornis (fi-lornis), >i. [NL. (Temminck,1829, appar. from a manuscript name of Boies),< Gr. fi/./m-, a leaf, + bpviQ, bird.] A genus ofbirds, gi%-ing name to the PhyllornWtina;; thegi-een bullmls: synonymous with Chloropsis. phylloscopine (fi-losko-pin), a. [< PliyUoscopus+ -infl.] In oniitli., resembling a species ofPhylloscopus in the character of the bill: saidof certain warblers. H. Seebohm. Phylloscopus (fi-losko-pus), n. [NL. (Boie,18-(i), < Gr. ipiX/-ov, leaf, + anoTznv, view.] An type isSjjlka tnchilu-!. Yellow-browed Warbler (Phyllosc illaries, and the greater wing-coverts with pale tips. Thefour Brit ish species are P. rufm, the chitf chaff ; P. trocldim,the willow-warbler; P. gibilalrix, the wood-warbler; .andP. ifiifjcrcitiiym, the yellow-browed warbler. See also cutunder cliijltluif. Compare PhyllopseugU. Phyllosoma (fil-o-s6ma), n. [NL.,< Gr. (pvXXov,leaf, + cuiia, body.] A spurious genus of crus-taceans, based on certain larvalforins calledby Leach Vhylloaonm da riconi /.s. See yhiss-crab. Phyllosomata (fil-o-soma-ta), n. pi. [NL., /oi, leaf, + au/m(aujla--), body.] A spuri-ous group of cnistaceans, based on certain lar-val forms; the glass-crabs. They were by Latreillemarif the sec(uiil family of Stomatopoda, under the nameof lUiifltfitu. eonii»sed of forms which are remarkable fortheir rouiidt-il shape and the transparency of their tegu-ments. Ihuy are now known to be larval forms of macru-roua decapods, as Palinuridie and ScijUaridie. The namei


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