A biconnected plane graph G is called internally triconnected if any cut-pair consists of outer vertices and its removal results in only components each of which contains at least one outer vertex. In a rooted plane graph, an edge is designated as an outer edge with a specified direction. For given positive integers n ≥ 1 and g ≥ 3, let G3(n, g) (resp., Gint(n, g)) denote the class of all trico...