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Rufose, Rufous. — A brownish-red colour. (L. 

 nifus.) 



Rufus. — Coppery in colour. (L.) 



Rugged. — When a surface shows a raggedness or 

 roughness due to mucros, spines, and tubercles 

 being intermixed. (M.E. rugged.) 



Rugose, Rugous. — Wrinkled ; full of wrinkles. 

 (L. rugosus, full of wrinkles, adj. from ruga, a 

 wrinkle.) 



Rugosissimus. — Very uneven. (Ti.) 



Rugulose. — Slightly wrinkled. (L. ruga.) 



Rumules. — Teat -like fleshy protuberances observ- 

 able on the bodies of various larva?. (Kirby 

 and Spence. (L. ruma, a teat.) 



Rursus. — (Direction). — Backwards. (L. rursus, 

 backwards.) See Antrursum. 



Rypophagous. — Filth-eating. (Gr. rupos, filth, 

 and pkago, to eat.) 



Sac. — A small bag or bladder. (L. saccus, a bag.) 



Saccate. — Gibbous, or inflated towards one end. 

 (L. saccus.) 



Sagittae. — The inner pair of forceps of the Hymen- 

 opterous genitalia, lying between the stipites. 

 (L. sagitta, an arrow.) 



Sagittate. — Shaped like the head of an arrow. (L. 



sagitta.) 



Salebrous, Salebrosa. — Rough, rugged. (L. salehra, 

 an uneven road.) See Rugged. 



