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Sub-costal nervure or nerve. — The radiating or 

 cross nervure of the wing. (L. sub, and costa, 

 a rib.) 



Subcostal nerves. — Nerves arising from the under- 

 side of the post-costal nerve, or from each other, 

 called the first, second, third, etc., in order of 

 their occurrence. (L. sub, and costa, a rib.) 



Subcutaneous. — Placed under the skin ; applied 

 to parasitic larvae which feed under the skins of 

 their hosts, and to those which feed in the inner 

 tissues of plants, leaves, etc. (L. sub, and from 

 cutis, the skin.) 



Suberoded. — (Wings.) Somewhat indented. (L. 

 sub, and erosus, from erodo, to gnaw.) 



Suberouse. — Cork-like, somewhat resilient in 

 substance. (L. suber, cork). 



Suberose. — Having the appearance of being gnawed. 

 (L. sub, and erodo, erosus, to gnaw off.) 



Subfacies. — The subface ; the lower surface or 

 underside of the head. It includes the lora 

 and jugulum. (L. sub, and fades, aspect.) 



Subgalea. — A portion of the moutli-parts, situated 

 at the base of the stipes, and bounded on the 

 inner side by the lacina of the maxilla, and on 

 the outer side by the palpiger of the maxilla. 

 (L. sub, and galea, a helmet.) 



Subgeneric. — Pertaining to a sub-genus. (L. sub, 

 and genus, a kind.) 



