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Brrip (Bifida). Cut into two segments. 
Tririp (Trifda). Cut into three. 
QuapEiFIp (Quadrifida). Cut into four. 
. Moxtrrip (Multifida). Cut into more than four. 
. Lacryiare (Laciniata). Cut into unequal, irregu- 
lar, and deep segments. 
. SguarroseE (Squarrosa). Cut into laciniz that are 
elevated above the plane of the surface. 
Panrtite (Partita). Divided to the base. Pare 
XIV res ono: 
. Breartite (Bipartita). Divided thus into two 
parts. 
b. Tripartite (Z7ipartita). Divided into three parts. 
10. 
QuaDRIPARTITE (Quadripartita). Divided into four 
parts. 
. Mutripartite (Multipartita). Divided into more 
than four parts. 
. Lopate (Lobata). Divided to the middle into parts 
with convex margins, which recede from each 
other. Ex. Acanthia paradora.  Bilobate, with 
two lobes. Trilobate, with three lobes, &c. 
CruciaTE (Cruciata). Divided to the middle into 
four opposite arms, the angles being either four 
right ones, or two obtuse and two acute. Ex. Pro- 
thorax of many Locuste Leach. 
. SINUATE (Sznuata). Having large curved breaks 
in the margin resembling bays. Piate XIV. 
Eres: 
. Erosr (Erosa). Sinuate, with the sinuses cut out 
into smaller irregular notches as if enawed. Ex. 
Wings of Vanessa C. album. 
CRENATE (Crenata). Cut into segments of small 
circles. 
