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coralloid
coralloid, a. and n. (ˈkɒrəlɔɪd) [f. L. corrall-um coral + -oid: in mod.F. coralloïde.] A. adj. Having the form or appearance of coral; akin to coral.1604 Phil. Trans. XXV. 1606 Fossil Corolloid Bodies. 1775 Pennant ibid. XLIX. 513 The greatest magazine of coralloid fossils, that I am acquainted wit... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coralloid
Coralloid (coral-shaped) may refer to: Cave popcorn, small nodes of calcite, aragonite or gypsum that form on surfaces in caves Coral shaped forms in wikipedia.org
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coralloidal
coraˈlloidal, a. [see -al1.] = coralloid a.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. v. §6. 91 Many coralloidall concretions. 1805– [see coralliform]. 1865 W. Wallace in Reader No. 123. 520/2 Flos Ferri, or coralloidal Aragonite. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ossicaulis
The cap cuticle features coral-shaped (coralloid) hyphae, and there are additionally coralloid to narrowly club-shaped cheilocystidia in the hymenium. wikipedia.org
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Candelariella corallizoides
The specific epithet corallizoides refers to the coralloid (resembling coral) squamules of the thallus. wikipedia.org
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Stereocaulon dactylophyllum
The lichen is characterised morphologically by the coralloid, highly branched phyllocladia. wikipedia.org
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flos-ferri
‖ flos-ferri Min. (ˈflɒsˈfɛraɪ) [L.; = ‘flower of iron’.] A coralloid variety of aragonite, often found with iron ore.1748 Sir J. Hill Hist. Fossils 344 This species is..called..Flos Ferri. 1878 Lawrence tr. Cotta's Rocks Class. 51 Flos-ferri is formed in great perfection in the Styrian iron-mines. Oxford English Dictionary
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Canoparmelia albomaculata
Big coralloid pustules that in some cases become sorediate are a characteristic feature for C. albomaculata. Its pustulae are found as marginal and submarginal, its coralloid being isidioid, at times exhibiting granular soredia apically. wikipedia.org
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Coelopogon
C. abraxas makes isidiate soralia, while C. epiphorellus makes clustered coralloid isidia, and soredia are absent. wikipedia.org
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Zamiaceae
The coralloid roots develop at the base of the stem at or below the soil surface. wikipedia.org
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Pseudocyphellaria argyracea
Its upper surface features white soralia and pseudocyphellae, while the pseudocyphellae and margins bear simple to coralloid isidia. wikipedia.org
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Isidium
In terms of structure, isidia may be described as warty, cylindrical, clavate (club-shaped), scale-like, coralloid (coral-shaped), simple, or branched. wikipedia.org
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Niebla usneoides
numerous subtubular more or less linear shaped branches, to 4 cm high and 8 cm across, that are fringed above with spiculiform branchlets and by short coralloid wikipedia.org
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Macrozamia communis
Seedlings of Macrozamia communis have a tuber and coralloid roots that rise up above the ground containing cyanobacteria. wikipedia.org
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Macrozamia riedlei
The toxins contained in the cone and other parts of the plant, macrozamin and cycasin, are produced in coralloid roots by nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria The coralloid root system is a symbiosis of the cycad's roots and cyanobacteria of the genera Nostoc and Calothrix. wikipedia.org
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