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auriculate
auriculate, ppl. a. (ɔːˈrɪkjʊlət) [f. L. auricula auricle + -ate2.] Furnished with auricles or ear-like appendages. 1. Bot. Of leaves: Having at the base a pair of small, blunt projections, shaped like the lower lobe of the human ear.1713 Petiver in Phil. Trans. XXVIII. 54 With auriculate Leaves. 18...
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Eysarcoris
Eysarcoris belongs to a group of stink bugs (also including Sepontia, Spermatodes and Stagonomus) which have a broad scutellum and an auriculate/spine-like
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auricled
ˈauricled, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed2.] Furnished with an auricle or auricles, auriculate.1821 S. Gray Brit. Plants II. 3 Leaflets sub-auricled at the base. 1872 Oliver Elem. Bot. ii. 212 A straggling deciduous shrub, with..auricled leaves.
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Malvaviscus
Among those genera Malvaviscus is distinguished by having auriculate petals and red, fleshy fruits.
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auriculately
auriculately, adv. [f. as prec. + -ly2.] In auriculate manner.1858 Drury Useful Pl. India 470 Auriculately sagittate, eared at the base, so as to give the leaf the appearance of the head of an arrow.
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Roscoea auriculata
At the junction of the blade and sheath there are ear-shaped (auriculate) outgrowths. The specific epithet auriculata refers to the two ear-shaped (auriculate) outgrowths at the junctions of the leaf blades and sheaths.
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aurited
aurited, ppl. a. (ɔːˈraɪtɪd, ˈɔːrɪtɪd) [f. prec. + -ed.] Furnished with ears or auricles; auriculate.1748 Sir J. Hill Hist. Anim. 122 (Jod.) The thin aurited nautilus.
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biauricular
biauricular, a. (baɪɔːˈrɪkjʊlə(r)) [f. bi- prefix2 1 + auricular.] Having two auricles. biauriculate a. the same.1835 Kirby Hab. & Inst. Anim. II. xxii. 414 Heart..bi⁓auriculate. 1839 Todd Cycl. Anat. III. 991 A bi-auricular structure of the heart, as in the Siren.
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Echium salmanticum
elliptic, acute, gradually tapering into a short petiole, forming a well-marked rosette; caulinar leaves up to 11 x 2.5 cm, narrowly lanceolate, slightly auriculate Bracts of 3.5-7 x 0.6-2 mm, generally shorter than the calyx, linear-lanceolate, slightly auriculate at the base. Shortly pedicellate flowers.
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Borodinia laevigata
It is differentiated from other species by its auriculate-clasping leaves, short white petals, and glaucous stem.
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Roscoea tumjensis
The first three to four consist only of sheaths, which may be marked with purple; the remaining leaves have a blade 4–8 cm by 1.5–4 cm, forming 'ears' (auriculate The leaf blades have auriculate (ear-shaped) bases like those of R.auriculata, but the latter has white lateral staminodes with a vein which is not central
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Arctostaphylos gabilanensis
The blades are oval and auriculate (with an earlobe-shaped lobe on either side of the petiole).
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Pentaclethra macrophylla
Leaflets are oblong to elliptical in outline, 1.2-2.5 cm long and 5–8 mm wide, apex is rounded to obtuse, leaf base is unequal, either auriculate or cuneate
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Cardamine griffithii
The lowest pair of leaflets is auriculate, meaning it has ear-like lobes.
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