70 EXPLANATION OF TERMS 



Involucrate: = involute. 



Involucrum alarum: in Dermaptera a flap of the metanotum. 



Involute: spirally rolled inwardly. 



Involuti: butterflies whose larvae live in a folded leaf; Hesperidce. 



Iridescent: a surface which reflects the prismatic hues. 



Iridicolor: any color so broken up as to reflect the prismatic hues. 



Iris: the circle which, in an ocellate spot, surrounds the pupil. 



Irised: with rainbow colors. 



Iris-pigment: = iris tapetum. 



Iris tapetum: the pigment layer of the compound eye just below the crys- 

 talline cone. 



Irregular: unequal, curved, bent or otherwise twisted or modified without 

 order or symmetry, e. g., certain antennae. 



Irrorate: marked with minute points; freckled. 



Isabelline -us: pale yellow with some red and brown [chrome lemon with a 

 little carmine and Roman sepia]. 



Ischia: = pleura; q. v. 



Iso-: equal. 



Isolate: to separate out from others; occurring alone. 



Isomera: that series of Colcoptcra in which the tarsi have an equal number 

 of joints on all feet. 



Isomerous: with equal number of tarsal joints on all feet: homceomerous. 



Isomorphous: having the same form, appearance or construction. 



Isopalpi: that series of Trichoptera in which the palpi of both sexes have 

 the same number of joints. 



Isoptera: equal winged: an ordinal term for insects with four, similar, net- 

 veined wings; mouth mandibulate ; thoracic rings similar, loosely jointed; 

 metamorphosis incomplete : the Termitidcc. 



Isotypical: a genus described from more than one species, all of which are 

 congeneric. 



-itus: -atus ; q. v. 



-ius: suffix; having the power or ability to. 



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Jabot: the crop; q. v. 



Janthine: violet colored. 



Jaw-capsule: contains the mouth structures in those dipterous larvae in 

 which the head is differentiated. 



Johnston's organ: a complex nervous structure in the basal joint of dip- 

 terous antennae. 



Joint: a segment or part between two incisures : an articulation. 



Jubate-us: fringed with long pendent hairs. 



Juga: the lateral anterior lobes of the head of a Heteropteron ; each side of 

 the tylo. 



Jugatae: that series of Lcf-idoptera in which there is a jugum instead of a 

 frenulum to unite the wings in flight. 



Jugular: of or pertaining to the throat. 



