Podagrariae these limbs are incrassated in one sex and not in the other[855]; in Oe.
Another minute caterpillar described by Reaumur has the third pair of the legs apparently fleshy and singularly incrassated at the apex into a pyriform figure, terminated by a pair of claws.
The posterior thighs are sometimes incrassatedin the male, and not in the female.
Lamellicorns all the thighs areincrassated and nearly equal in size: but in some, as Ryssonotus nebulosus M^cL.
Other hairs terminate in a club; those of the larva of Noctua Alni, a specimen of which I possess taken in England, are flat and incrassated at the apex, something like the antennae of some Sphingidae.
The state of being incrassated or made thick; inspissation.
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