S. Mahunka szerk.: Folia Entomologica Hungarica 46/1. (Budapest, 1985)

23. calyciform 24. biretiform 25. fungiform 26. strobiliform 27. penicillate 28. ramose 29. palmate Plate IV. Some complementary types of setiform organs costate (Pl. X: 19): covered with ribs costulate (Pl. X: 18): covered with fine costules cuneate > cuneiform cuneiform + (PI. II: 14): broadly truncate apically, tapering to a point basally, wedge­shaped cuspidate (Pl. VIII: 7): abruptly terminating in a long pointed tip cymbiform (Pl. Ill: 17): shaped like a boat dentate (Pl. VII: 3): with outward-directed teeth + The adjectival form cuneate is also appli­cable. emarginate (Pl. VIII: 11): having the end arcuately cut out in the middle ensiform (Pl. I: 6): broad-based, parallel­sided, apically suddenly pointed, resembling a sword entire (Pl. VII: 1): with an even margin, without any kind of indentation falciform (Pl. Ill: 18): usually flat, strongly bent, resembling a sickle or scythe filiform (Pl. I: 1): straight or weakly bending and slender like a thread flagellate > flagelliform flagelliform (Pl. I: 2): irregularly bending, slender like a thread, resembling a whip

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