GLOSSARY. 157 



Hypos'tema. Same as Hyperstoma. 



Ima'go. The adult or perfect state (Fig. 34,9). 



Imbricated. Overlapping, like the shingles on a roof. ' . - 



Immac'ulate. Spotless. 



Immar'ginate. Without an elevated margin. 



Incomplete 7 transformation. When the pupa is capable of 



crawling about and of taking food. 

 Incras'sated. Thickened. 

 Incum'bent. Lying upon. 



Infus'cated. Darkened; with a blackish tinge. 

 Joint. A node or part between two joints; in this sense, that 

 part of the arm which is between the joints of the elbow 

 and wrist would be called a joint. 

 La'bial pal'pi. Small jointed appendages of the lower lip 



(Fig. 103). 



La/bium. The lower lip. 

 La'brum. The upper lip. 

 LameTliform. Leaf-like. 

 Lamellate. With flattened plates (Fig. 100). 

 Lamina. A plate or sheet-like piece. 

 Lar'va. The second stage of insect life, or that immediately 



following the egg (Fig. 350; such as grubs, caterpillars, 



maggots, etc. 



Fig. 350. 



Fig. 351. 



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Lateral. On one side. 



Lig'ament. A fibrous band or tie. 



Line. one twelfth of an inch (Fig. 351); a very narrow 



stripe. 



Lin'ear. Long and narrow and of equal width. 

 Lln'gula. Little tongue. 

 Lu'minous. Emitting light; shining. 

 Lu'nate. Half-moon shaped. 



LiVnule. A mark or spot in the form of a new moon. 

 LiVteous. Deep yellow. 



