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heteromerous
heteromerous, a. (hɛtəˈrɒmərəs) [f. Gr. ἑτερο- hetero- + µέρος part + -ous.] Having or consisting of parts differing in character, number, or other respect. 1. Entom. Having legs differing in the number of their tarsal joints; spec. belonging to the division Heteromera of coleopterous insects (see p...
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Oedemeridae
The head lacks a narrow neck, the antennae are long and filiform, the pronotum lacks lateral edges and is much narrower than elytra, the tarsi are heteromerous
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isomerous
isomerous, a. (aɪˈsɒmərəs) [f. as isomer + -ous.] 1. Bot. Of a flower: Having the same number of parts in each whorl. (Said also of the whorls.) Opp. to heteromerous 2 b.1857 Henfrey Bot. §153 When the organs are equal in all the circles, the flowers are isomerous. Ibid., The stamens are mostly isom...
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Umbilicaria esculenta
The thallus is also heteromerous (parts that are different in quality and number) and fully corticated (has a cortex and bark).
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homœomerous
homœomerous, a. (hɒmiːˈɒmərəs) [f. Gr. ὅµοιος like + µέρος part + -ous.] Having or consisting of similar parts. 1. Bot. Applied to lichens in which the gonidia and hyphæ are distributed uniformly through the thallus: opp. to heteromerous.1875 Bennett & Dyer Sachs' Bot. 265. 1882 Vines Sachs' Bot. 32...
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heterocyclic
ˌheteroˈcyclic, a. and n. [f. hetero- + cyclic a.] 1. Bot. = heteromerous a. 2 b.1895 S. H. Vines Text-bk. Bot. 500 When the whorls are heteromerous the flowers are said to be heterocyclic. 1924 Holman & Robbins Textbk. Gen. Bot. vii. 228 The flowers of the great majority of plants are heterocyclic....
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Parmeliaceae
Many genera are lobe forming, and nearly all are heteromerous (which are corticate on both sides).
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Medulla (lichenology)
It is the widest layer of a heteromerous lichen thallus.
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Menegazzia
It is heteromerous, that is, it contains an upper cortex, medulla, green algal layer (occupied by Trebouxia spp.), and lower cortex.
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tenebrio
‖ tenebrio (tɪˈnɛbrɪəʊ) Also 7 tenebrion. [L. tenebrio one who lurks in the dark, f. tenebræ darkness; F. ténébrion (Rabelais, 16th c.).] † 1. One who lurks in the dark; a night-prowler; also, a night-spirit, a nocturnal visitant. Obs. rare.1656 Blount Glossogr., Tenebrion, one that will not be seen...
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Lepidocollema
Other than the type species, the thallus is heteromerous in all Lepidocollema species.
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Cryptothecia rubrocincta
The lichen is heteromerous, meaning that the mycobiont and photobiont components are in well-defined layers, with the photobiont in a more or less distinct
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Herpothallon
The texture of the thallus is somewhat felt-like, and its form is heteromerous, meaning that more or less distinct tissues are present, in particular,
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Cyanobiont
All cyanobionts inhabiting lichens contain heterocysts to fix nitrogen, which can be distributed throughout the host in specific regions (heteromerous)
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