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Incrassafe. — Having the margin rounded and 

 swollen. Disproportionately thick in part. 

 (L. in, and crassiis.) 



Incumbent. — (Wings.) Those wings, which, when 

 the insect is at rest, cover the back of the 

 abdomen horizontally. Resting against. One 

 lying over the other. (L. incumho, to lie down.) 



Incunabulum. — Cocoon, the case in which the 

 pupa reposes, and which has been articifially 

 prepared by the larva. (From L. incunabula, 

 cradle, birth-place, origin.) 



Incurved. — Bowed inwards. (L. incurvo.) 



Indurated. — Hardened. (L. induro, to harden.) 



Indusium. — The membrane found between the 

 serosa and the amnion. The case or covering 

 of certain larvae. (L. indusium, an under- 

 garment.) 



Inermis, Inermous.— Unarmed, destitute of striae, 

 spines, and all sharp processes. (L.) 



Inferior [antennce inferiores). — (Antennae.) Placed 

 beneath the head. (L. comparative of inferus, 

 low.) 



Inferior Lobe. — (L. inferus, and Gr. lobos.) See 

 Lobus Inferior. 



Inferior region {regio inferior). — (Wing.) (L. inferus, 

 and region, from, L. regio.) See Costal region. 



Inflated {capituhmi compositum). — (Antennae.) 

 Having the knob of a capitate antenna in the 

 form of a bladder. (L. in, and fo, to blow.) 



