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hypocrateriform, salver-shaped. 



hypographus, shaded; (a fascia) becoming gradually darker. 

 hypopygium, (Kirby) anus. 



kypostoma, (in diptera) the portion between antennae, eyes and mouth; clypeus, 

 =nasus, Kirby, =epistomis, Latr. 



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Ichenumonidae, a family of the kymenoptera. (wasp). 



icius, (affix) means similar to. 



Ignitus, red like fire. 



imago, the perfect insect after having passed through the states of larva 

 and pupa. 



imbricatus, lapping over, like the shingles of a roof. 



immaculatus, without spots, 



immarginatus, without elevated margin or rim. 



immersus, inserted or hidden. 



impressus, (a surface) having an impression. 



impubis, without hairs. See pubescent. 



incaqualis, unequal. 



incanus—canus, hoary. 



incisura, incision, an impressed transverse line, separating the abdominal segments. 



inclinatus, inclining, leaning. 



inclusus, (a part) hidden partly or entirely in another. 



inconspicuus, not readily discernible. See obsolete. 



incrassatus, thickened; swelled out at some particular part. 



inauratus =auratus, golden-yellow. 



incunabulum, =folliculus. 



incumbent, resting against, one lying over the other; [wings] which when the in- 

 sect is at rest cover the back of the abdomen horizontally. 



incurved, bowed inwards. [See recurved, bowed backwards.] 



indeterminatus, of no constant form, irregular. 



indumentum, cover [hairs, scales, tuft.] 



indurated, hardened. 



inermis,, unarmed, [without spines] See muticus. 



inferior icings, those farthest from the head;=posterior wings or secondaries. 



inflatus, blown up ; see bullatus, tumidus. 



inflexus, [inflected] bent inwards at an angle. 



infra, inferus, inferior, beneath, [speaking of the ventral parts of the body.] 



infracted, bent inwards abruptly, as if broken. 



infundibuliformis, funnel shaped [as tarsi, antennae] 



infuscalus, smoky, gray-brown. 



inner or interior, margin (of wings), that margin which extends from the base to 

 the posterior angle. 



innotatus, without markings. 



