294 APPENDIX. 



Hy-me-nop'-te-ra (Gr. Tinmen, membrane, and pteron, a wing), the mem- 

 brane-winged insects. 



hy'-oid (Gr., the letter v, and eidos, form). 



hy-pa-poph'-y-sis (Gr. hupo, under, and apophusis, a process of a bone). 



hy'-po-stome (Gr. hupo, under, and stoma, mouth). 



il'-i-o-sci-at'-ic (compounded of ilium and sciatic, q.v.). 



il'-i-um (Lat. ilia, groin, flank, small intestine). 



i-ma'-go (Lat. imago, an image), the perfect insect ; adult. 



in-ci'-sor (Lat. in, in, and ccedere, to cut), a gnawing tooth. 



in-fra-or'-bit-al (Lat. infra, beneath, and orbis, a circle). 



in-fun-dib'-u-lum (Lat. infundibulum, a funnel). 



in-gest' (Lat. in, in, and gerere, to bear or carry). 



in-glu'-vi-s (Lat. ingluvies), crop. 



in-nom'-i-nate (Lat. in, not, and nominatus, named). 



in'-sect (Lat. insectus, from insecare, to cut in). 



in'-te-grate (Lat. integrare, to make whole). 



in-ter-cos'-tal (Lat. inter, between, and costa, a rib). 



in-ter-neu'-ral (Lat. inter, between, and Gr. neuron, a nerve), between 

 the neurals. 



in-ter-or'-bit-al (Lat. inter, between, and orbis, a circle), between the 

 orbits. 



in-ter-pa-ri'-e-tal (Lat. inter, between, and parietal, q.v.). 



in-tes'-tine (Lat. intestinus, from intus, the inside). 



i'-ris (Lat. iris, the rainbow). 



is'-chi-um, pi. ischia (Gr. ischion, the hip joint). 



isth'-mus (Lat. isthmus, a narrow neck of land). 



i'-ter (Lat. iter), a passage. 



ju'-gal (Lat. jugum, a yoke). 



ju'-gu-lar (Lat. jugulum, the throat). 



ka-tab'-o-lism (Gr. kata, down, and ballein, to throw), destructive 

 metabolism. 



la'-bi-al, pertaining to the lips. 



la'-bi-um > (Lat laU u } 



la'-brum ) 



lach'-ry-mal (Lat. lachryma, a tear). 



la-cin'-i-a (Lat. lacinia, a lappet or flap). 



lac'-te-al (Lat. lac, lac t is, milk). 



lar'-va (Lat. larva, ghost, specter). 



lar'-ynx (Gr. larungx, the larynx). 



lat'-er-al (Lat. latus, side), pertaining to the side. 



Lep-i-dop'-te-ra (Gr. lepis, a scale, and pteron, a wing), scaly-winged 

 insects. 



