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clavate
clavate, a. (ˈkleɪveɪt) [ad. L. clāvāt-us, pa. pple. of clāvāre to stud with nails or knobs (cf. Pliny H.N. ix. 36 ‘genus concharum clavatum’), f. clāvus nail. In sense 2 taken as f. clāva club (a doubtful Latin use).] † 1. Studded with nails or knobs, knobbed. Obs.1661 Lovell Hist. Anim. & Min. Int...
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Teinoptila clavata
Etymology
The specific name is from the Latin clavatus, referring to the clavate sacculus in the male genitalia.
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clavation
clavation (kləˈveɪʃən) [f. clavate, or its source + -ation.] Clavate state or quality; spec. in Anat. clavate articulation, gomphosis.
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Coccomyces clavatus
This species is very similar to Coccomyces phyllocladi, found on the same host, and can only be distinguished by the smaller, clavate ascospores.
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clavato-
clavato- comb. form of clavate: as in clavato-elongate, clavato-turbinate etc.1848 Dana Zooph. 370 Clavato-turbinate. Ibid. 671 Branches subterete, clavato-elongate.
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Pseudopostega clavata
Etymology
The species name is derived from the Latin clavatus (meaning clubbed), in reference to the diagnostic, clavate shape of the apex of the greatly
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Meracantha
lacustris was originally described is 10.5 mm long, and also differs from M. contracta in having more slender femora which are more strongly and suddenly clavate
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club-shaped
club-shaped, a. (ˈklʌbʃeɪpt) Having the shape of a club; thickening towards one extremity which is blunt and rounded; in Zool. and Bot. = clavate.1776 Withering Brit. Plants (1796) IV. 200 Stem light grey, reticulated, club-shaped. 1813 Bingley Anim. Biog. III. 122 The antennæ are club-shaped. 1874 ...
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Normaltica
They are distinctive for their clavate antennae (having one end thicker than the other, like a club), not found in other known New World flea beetles.
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prismatico-
prisˈmatico- combining form of prismatic, as in prisˈmatico-ˈclavate a., Nat. Hist., club-shaped with polygonal section like a prism.1856–8 W. Clark Van der Hoeven's Zool. I. 404 Crepuscularia.—Antennæ prismatico-clavate or fusiform.
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Romaniceras
evolute, whorl section circular to oval and Romaniceras differs from Acanthoceras in having 9 or 11 rows of tubercles, of which the ventrolateral may be clavate
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Leucocoprinus domingensis
It is thin and cylindrical to clavate with a taper up from the slightly bulbous base. Clavate to spheropedunculate. Four spored.
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Tridrepana rectifascia
subterminal on the upperside of the forewings, the presence of a dark patch near the base of the underside of the forewing, and the presence of a distinctly clavate
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Morchella dunalii
The asci (spore-bearing cells) measure 250–400 × 15–22 μm, are cylindrical to clavate, have eight spores and often an enlarged, rounded or clavate base The paraphyses measure 135–200 × 13–20 μm, are cylindrical to clavate or sometimes moniliform, have 2–3(–4) septa and variously shaped and frequently
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Selenogyrus
The stridulatory setae on the chelicerae are clavate (scimitar shaped).
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