combining form of L. cruciātus, CRUCIATE a., as in cruciato-complicate, applied by Kirby to the wings of insects which are at the same time crossed and folded, as those of the Pentatoma; cruciato-incumbent, applied to the wings of insects when they are crossed but not folded, and when they cover the abdomen, as in the Apis (Syd. Soc. Lex.).