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cribrate
▪ I. cribrate, a. Nat. Hist. (ˈkraɪbreɪt) [f. L. crībrum sieve, after caudate, etc.: see -ate2.] Perforated like a sieve with small holes.1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 430 Thin cribrate parietes.▪ II. † ˈcribrate, v. Obs. [f. ppl. stem of L. crībrāre to sift, f. crībrum sieve.] trans. To sift; also fig.a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Discorbacea
imperforate in a part of ventral side Baggina, Cancris Eponididae – in which the aperture is interiomarginal and slitlike (or a narrow arch) or areal and cribrate wikipedia.org
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filamento-
filamento- comb. form of filament. In filamento-cribrate, having sieve-like openings fringed with filaments.1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 513 Parietes filamento-cribrate. Oxford English Dictionary
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Clavulinopsis (foram)
The aperture is cribrate, with irregular pores at the end of a slightly produced neck. wikipedia.org
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percribrate
† perˈcribrate, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. percrībrāt-, ppl. stem of percrībrā-re to sift thoroughly, f. per- 2 + crībrāre to sift, f. crībrum a sieve, f. root cer-, cr-, of cernere to sift + instrumental suffix -brum.] trans. To pass through or as through a sieve, to sift. So † percriˈbration, passage th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hauerinidae
The aperture may be a simple opening at the end of the final chamber, often with a tooth, or may be cribrate with multiple openings. wikipedia.org
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Harpegnathos venator
Black; mandibles, clypeus, antennal carinae, and legs brownish yellow, antennae chestnut, apex of the abdomen rusty; head and thorax closely coarsely cribrate wikipedia.org
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Idalina
Aperture in adult stage, terminal, radially cribrate, with a convex trematophore (sieve plate) pierced by numerous irregular openings. wikipedia.org
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post-
post-, prefix (pəʊst) repr. L. post, adv. and prep., after, behind. In L., prefixed adverbially to verbs, as posthabēre to hold or esteem after, postpōnĕre to place after, postpone, postscrībĕre to write after; also to pples., vbl. ns., and other verbal derivatives, as postgenitus after-born, postpo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Agriculture in California
(Cribrate weevil) is common in the San Joaquin Valley. It is sometimes a problem in strawberry in the area. Helicoverpa zea (syn. wikipedia.org
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