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ligula
‖ ligula (ˈlɪgjʊlə) [L. ligula strap, spoon, by-form of lingula, f. lingua tongue.] 1. A narrow tongue-like strip or fillet. a. Bot. A narrow strap-shaped part in a plant, as the ‘limb’ of a ray floret in composite flowers, a projection from the top of a leaf-sheath in grasses, ‘an appendage at the ...
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Clavariadelphus ligula
Clavariadelphus ligula, commonly known as the strap coral, is a species of fungus in the family Gomphaceae. The specific epithet ligula is derived from the Latin word for "shoestring".
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ligular
ligular, a. (ˈlɪgjʊlə(r)) [f. ligula + -ar. Cf. F. ligulaire.] Pertaining to or resembling a ligula.1875 Bennett & Dyer Sachs' Bot. 471 At the point where the lamina bends back from the unguis, ligular structures are often formed on the inner or upper side.
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Graphicomassa ligula
Graphicomassa ligula is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails.
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obligulate
obligulate, a. Bot. (ɒˈblɪgjʊlət) [See ob- 2.] Applied to a ligulate floret of a composite flower, having the ligula on the inner instead of the outer side.1857 in Mayne Expos. Lex. 1892 Syd. Soc. Lex., Obligulate, Cassini's term for a floret of a composite plant when there is a small ligula on the ...
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Elachista ligula
Elachista ligula is a moth of the family Elachistidae. It is found in Australia.
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Moths described in 2011
ligula
Moths of Australia
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ligule
ligule (ˈlɪgjuːl) [ad. L. ligula; cf. F. ligule.] 1. = ligula 1.1862 in Cooke Man. Bot. Terms. 1870 Hooker Stud. Flora 184 Compositæ,..Corolla..ligulate, lobes elongate and connate into a strap-shaped or elliptic ligule. 1872 Oliver Elem. Bot. ii. 277 Observe, in any common Grass..the ligule, a scal...
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Conistra ligula
Conistra ligula, the dark chestnut, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. Subspecies
Conistra ligula ligula
Conistra ligula gemella Rungs, 1972 (Morocco)
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Fauna Europaea
Lepiforum e.V.
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Mentum
The mentum bears the palps, glossae, paraglossae, and/or ligula.
On the human face, the mentum refers to the protruding part of the chin.
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Sasakiopus
The only specimens available to Robson were females, so the ligula could not be examined, the ligulae of Bathypolypus are distinctively large and are laminated The third right arm is hectocotylised in the males, and these have a large ligula which is not laminated.
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棒瑚菌属
helveticus Rahm & Schild (1974)
喜马拉雅棒瑚菌 Clavariadelphus himalayensis Methven (1989)
Clavariadelphus lignicola R.H.Petersen (1974)
小棒瑚菌 Clavariadelphus ligula
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Ligula intestinalis
Plerocercoids, Ligula intestinalis larva, influence secondary intermediate hosts’ behavior, health, and fecundity. Additionally, Ligula intestinalis can cause fish-eating birds' gonads to remain undeveloped.
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Cestoda
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Galeoctopus
It is a small octopus in which the mature males have a distinctive ligula which superficially resembles a shark's jaw and head including teeth‐like lugs
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Josia
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Josia infausta Hering, 1925
Josia insincera Prout, 1918
Josia integra Walker, 1854
Josia interrupta Warren, 1901
Josia ligata Walker, 1864
Josia ligula He suggests that it may be a synonym of Josia ligula.
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Notodontidae of South America
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