Hyp 98 



Hypo. — A Greek prefix signifying under, or 

 beneath. 



Hypoblast. — (Gr. hypo, and blastos, a si^rout.) 

 See Endoderm. 



Hypochordria. — Two portions of segments, one on 

 each side ; which in some genera [Carahus, 

 Linn.) intervene between the first entire ventral 

 segment, and the posterior part of the post- 

 pectiis. (Gr. hypo, and chorde, a cord.) 



Hypocrateriform. — Salver-shaped ; in the form of 

 a salver. 



Hypodermal. — Pertaining to the hypodermis. 

 (Gr. hypo, and derma, skin.) 



Hypodermic— Under the skin. — (Gr. hypo, and 

 derma.) 



Hypodermis. — The under skin. (Gr. hypo, under, 

 and derma, the skin.) 



Hypopharynx. — A structure of variable shape and 

 form, originating, as a rvile, just above the base 

 of the labium and stretching down the labial 

 groove, closing ventrally the slit-like opening of 

 the labrum — epipharynx. It is attached to the 

 interior surface of the labrum. (Gr, hypo, and 

 pharynx.) 



Hypopygium. — The last ventral segment of the 

 abdomen. The male claspers for holding the 

 female in copula (Loew.). (Gr. hypo, and 

 pygidinm.) 



Hypostoma. — The term applied to the clypeus in 

 IJiptera. (Gr. hypo, and stoma, the mouth.) 



