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midrib
midrib (ˈmɪdrɪb) [f. mid a. + rib.] † 1. In phrase mid-rib deep, up to the middle of the ribs (of a horse). Obs.1696 Phil. Trans. XIX. 350 Nets trailed on the Ground by two Horses, one goeth Mid-rib deep into the Sea. 1807 P. Gass Jrnl. 236 A north branch..is 40 yards wide and was mid-rib deep on ou... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hovea purpurea
The leaves strap like to narrow-elliptic, long and wide, flat either side of a recessed midrib, blunt to sharp at the base, margins curved, apex rounded The leaf upper surface a shiny green, smooth except for hairs on midrib, under surface thickly covered with cream-brown, curly hairs, faintly veined, midrib wikipedia.org
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midribbed
midribbed, ppl. a. Bot. (ˈmɪdrɪbd) [f. midrib + -ed2.] Having a midrib.1776–96 Withering Brit. Plants (ed. 3) III. 326. Oxford English Dictionary
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Besbicus multipunctatus
Besbicus multipunctatus, formerly Cynips multipunctatus, also known as the gray midrib gall wasp, is a common species of cynipid wasp that induces galls The wasp oviposits on the midrib of the underside of blue oak leaves. wikipedia.org
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pinnati-
pinnati- (pɪˈneɪtɪ, pɪˈnætɪ) combining form of L. pinnātus pinnate: chiefly in botanical terms relating to leaves (cf. pinnatifid): piˌnnatiˈlobate, piˈnnatilobed (-eɪtɪ-) adjs., pinnately divided with rounded divisions or lobes; piˌnnatiˈpartite (-eɪtɪ-) a. [L. partītus divided: see partite], pinna... Oxford English Dictionary
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Andricus dimorphus
Andricus dimorphus, also called the clustered midrib gall wasp, is a species of oak gall wasp in the family Cynipidae. Galls in which the larvae live and feed are formed in clusters along the midrib on the underside of oak leaves. wikipedia.org
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Phyllobotryon spatulatum
It is especially noted for its flowers, which grow in several evenly-spaced clusters along the midrib of the leaves. It is believed that an inflorescence has become fused to the midrib, as in the lindens (Tilia spp). wikipedia.org
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Lyonetia myricella
The earliest linear mine reaches the midrib and extends towards the apex of the leaf through the midrib. Later, the larva mines from the midrib into the mesophyll near the apex of the leaf in an irregular blotch. wikipedia.org
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Macrosaccus gliricidius
When present on the under side, the blotch mines usually develop along the midrib. Only the upper side blotch mines occurred directly on top of the midrib. wikipedia.org
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Cameraria marinensis
The mines are usually restricted to one side of midrib, running parallel to it or the mines overlap the midrib at the apex. wikipedia.org
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台湾马醉木
The leaves are green above, pale beneath, the midrib strongly raised above, slightly raised beneath, the foliation are pink or red, and the leaves are wikipedia.org
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Pallavicinia
Pallavicinia is a globally distributed genus in the liverwort family Pallaviciniaceae. thallus is simple contain a strong hair like midrib. thallus area except midrib made out of one layer of cells. thallus is dark green in color and it is very small. thallus is gametophyte. it is the dominant plant. grows wikipedia.org
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Osbeckia octandra
The middle one is the major one and it is known as the midrib and from a similar distance from the midrib on both sides, the other two veins are also present On the upper surface along the midrib and two veins no trichomes are present but from the lower surface along the midrib and veins trichomes are present wikipedia.org
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Hypoglossum hypoglossoides
The lateral branches grow as blades which, like the primary blade, has a midrib. All the blades have a lanceolate or acute apices. Spermatangial sori are formed on the blades on either side of the midrib. Cystocarps develop singly on the blades. wikipedia.org
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Heliozela resplendella
The larva bores in the vein, descending towards the midrib. The larva may move from one thick vein to another with a thin transverse corridor. From the midrib, the larva descends into the petiole. Finally, the larva returns to the leaf through the midrib. wikipedia.org
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