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4. Prump (Pinguis). Naturally and_proportionably 
plump. Ex. The Brachyrini ovati Latr. (Curcu- 
lio L.). Most of the Tettigonie. 
5. OBEsE (Obesa). Unnaturally enlarged and distended, 
as if from disease or too much food. Ex. Chryso- 
mela Polygoni?, Galeruca Tanaceti?, Brachy- 
cerus. 
6. VenrnricosE (Ventricosa). Bellying out as if filled 
with air, Ex. Pneumora. 
IV. PROPORTION. 
1. Tuck (Crassa). Disproportionably thick through- 
out. Ex. Copris F. 
2. IncrassaTE (Incrassata). Disproportionably thick 
in part. Ex. Base of the Abdomen of Ashna and 
many Libellulina. Prare IX. Fie. 9. 
3. SLENDER ( Zenuis). Disproportionably slender 
throughout. Ex. Licus paraplecticus. 
4. ATTENUATE (Attenuata}. Disproportionably slen- 
der in part. Ex. Jail of Scorpio, Raphidia 3, 
&c. 
5. Broap (Lata). Disproportionably broad through- 
out. 
6. Ditatate (Dilatata). Disproportionably broad in 
part. Ex. Elytra of Lycus fasciatus, &c. Prats XIII. 
Fic. 20. 
7. Narrow ( Angusta). Disproportionably narrow 
throughout. Ex. Abdomen of Agrion F. 
8. AncusTaTE (Angustata). Disproportionably nar- 
row in part. Ex. Hlytra of Sitaris humeralis. 
Pirate XIII. Fre. 19. 
