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deflexed, ppl. a. Zool. and Bot. (dɪˈflɛkst) [f. prec. + -ed.] Bent downwards; deflected.1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. xlvii. (1828) IV. 386 The organs of flight are deflexed and do not lap over each other. 1845 Lindley Sch. Bot. iv. (1858) 41 Stem rough with deflexed bristles. 1871 Staveley Brit. Insec...
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Selaginella deflexa
Selaginella deflexa, commonly known as deflexed spikemoss, is a non-flowering species of plant in the spikemoss genus Selaginella and is in the subgenus
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deflex
deflex, a. (ˈdiːflɛks) [ad. L. dēflex-us, pa. pple. of dēflectĕre to deflect.] = deflexed.1794 Martyn Rousseau's Bot. xxvii. 420 In the common Bee Orchis it [the lip of the nectary] consists of five lobes, which are deflex or bent downwards.
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Acacia deflexa
The thick, leathery and evergreen phyllodes are deflexed or patent becoming deflexed and have an elliptic to broadly elliptic or narrowly oblong shape
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Pteroptyx
The genus was originally defined based on characteristics of adult males: deflexed elytral apex, trisinuate ventrite 7, and a metafemoral comb. However some of the recently assigned species do not have either the deflexed elytral apex or the metafemoral comb.
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Carex retrorsa
Carex retrorsa, the knotsheath sedge, deflexed bottlebrush sedge, or retrorse sedge, is a widespread species of flowering plant in the family Cyperaceae
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Calliostoma legrandi
They are flat, the last angular, nearly flat beneath, shortly deflexed at the aperture.
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Diopsoidea
Some features that distinguish adult Diopsoidea from other flies are: a well-sclerotised face, antennae usually deflexed to strongly elbowed (if not, then
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Sphinx ligustri
Description
It has a wingspan (generally deflexed at rest), and is found in urban areas, forests and woodlands.
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Urtica lalibertadensis
It differs from U. leptostachya in its subscandent habit and the deflexed stinging hairs on the glabrous stem, and by the presence of numerous stinging Its rhizome is around thick; its stems are erect, with numerous deflexed stinging hairs, approximately long.
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Carex pulicaris
Before the utricles have become deflexed, C. pulicaris closely resembles C. rupestris, with which it often grows.
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Nerioidea
distinguish adult Nerioidea from other flies are: a face that's usually weakly sclerotised (except in Fergusoninidae), antenna usually porrect or slightly deflexed
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Calliostoma allporti
The whorl is a trifle deflexed at the aperture. The aperture is quadrangular with a couple of rather strong riblets inside the upper outer lip.
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Pelatantheria cristata
The stems may reach 20 cm in length and possess deflexed racemes up to 10 cm in length, bearing several flowers.
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Opuntia arenaria
Minor spines are strongly deflexed and much shorter. Overall, plants (clumps) of cladodes may be 20–30 cm across and about 4–8 cm tall.
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