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insertus, [a part] sticking with its base in another part. 



instar, =equal; oculi instar, like an eye. 



in si ill i, a stria of equal breadth throughout. 



instr menia cibaria, the trophi. the mouth-parts. 



integer, whole entire; [a margin] without Incisions. 



interior or inner edge, the boundary of the inner margin, 



interior palpi, =labial palpi. 



interrupted, broken, not continuous, but the tips of the broken parts are in a right 



line with each other. See dislocated. 

 interstitium, (interstice, ) space between the striae or punctures on elytra of Coleopt. 

 intorted, turned or twisted inwards. 

 intricatus, without any regularity; confused. 

 introrsum, directed inwards; towards the body. 

 inirusus, seemingly impressed by a sharp point. 

 invertebrata, animals destitute of the vertebral column. 

 invest it i.i. s, not clothed; fa surface] without hair or scales. 

 in valutas, rolled inwards spirally. 



iris, the circle surrounding the centre spot of an ocellate wing. 

 iridicolor, reflecting the prismatic hue. 

 irwrate, marked with minute rjoints; dew-like. 

 isdbeUinus, pale yellow, with some red and brown. 

 isvhia, =pleurae. 

 isn, [prefix] means equal. 



itus, (affix) means possessing; auritus, with ears. 

 ius, (affix) means fit to; fossorius, fit to dig. 

 iuscutus, (affix) means less; planiusculus, less flat. 

 jvbatus, fringed with long pendent hairs. 

 jugulum, after Kirby throat, see gula. 

 juncture/, the junction of subcosta and radius near the margin of the wing in 



hymenoptera. 



K. 



Keel, see carina. 



kermesinus, dark red with- much blue. 



L. 



LabeUum, prolongation of the labrum, covering the base of the rostrum, see pro- 

 muscis. 



Idbis, the slender abdominal forceps in many Lepidoptera. 



labial palpi, the small articulated appendages of the labium; the interior or an- 

 terior palpi. 



