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Inserted. — (Head). When it is partly, particularly 

 the occiput, concealed, within the thorax. (L. 

 in, and sero, sertum, to join.) 



Insertio of Maxilla. — The lowest portion of the 

 maxilla adjoining the head. (L. in, and sero, 

 serlmn, and maxilla, cheek-bone, chin.) 



Insertio of Labium. — The lowest portion of the 

 labium adjoining the head. (L. in, and sero, 

 sertum, and labium, lip.) 



Insertion Insertio.— The point of attachment of 

 movable parts. (L. in, and sero, sertum, to 

 join.) 



Insertum. — (Head,) (L. in, and sero, sertum.) 

 See Inserted. 



Instar. — The new stage after moulting, and casting 

 of skin. (L. instar, image ; form, figure, etc.) 



Institia.^ — Strire of equal breadth throughout. 



Instrumenta cibaria.— The mouth parts. (L. instru- 

 mentum, and ciharius, of food.) See Partes oris. 



Instrumenta cib. libera. — (L. instrnmentum, ciharius, 

 and liher, free.) See Instr. cib. morilentia. 



Instrumenta masticandi. — The masticating organs, 

 another name for Instr. cib. mordentia. (L, 

 instr umentum , and from mando, to masticate.) 



Instrumenta cibaria mordentia. — The biting organs ; 

 the Mandibles. (L. instr amentum., ciharius, of 

 food, and from mordeo, to bite.) 



