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13. Producted (Producla). Disproportionately long. 
14. Mucuonate (Mucronata). Terminating suddenly 
in a strong point. — Ex. Elytra of Lixus paraplec- 
ticus. Abdomen of Sirex Gigas $ . 
15. Acuminate [Acuminata). Terminating gradually in 
a sharp point. — Ex. Abdomen of Sirex Juvcncus ? . 
16. Apiculate (Apicidata). Terminating suddenly in 
a small filiform truncate apex. — Ex. Abdomen of 
Thelyphonns. 
17. Cuspidate (Cuspidata). Terminating in a long se- 
tiform point. — Ex. Tail of Scorpio. 
X. INCISION. 
1. Incised (Incisa). Cut into equal marginal seg- 
ments. 
2. Cleft (Fissa). Cut into equal and deep segments, 
but not reaching the base. Plate XIV. Fig. 3. a. 
a. Bifid [Bifida). Cut into two segments. 
b. Trifid [Trifida). Cut into three. 
c Quadrifid (Qjiadrifida). Cut into^ttr. 
d. Multifid (Multifida). Cut into more thanfour. 
3. Laciniate (Laciniata). Cut into unequal, irregu- 
lar, and deep segments. 
4. Squarrose (Squarrosa). Cut into laciniae that are 
elevated above the plane of the surface. 
5. Partite (Partita). Divided to the base. Plate 
XIV. Fig. 3. b. 
a. Bipartite (Bipartita). Divided thus into two 
parts. 
b. Tripartite {Tripartita). Divided into three parts. 
c. Quadripartite (Qitadripu) tita). Divided \\\\,ofour 
parts. 
