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pruinose
pruinose, a. Nat. Hist. (ˈpruːɪnəʊs) [ad. L. pruīnōs-us frosty, f. pruīn-a hoar-frost: see -ose.] Covered with a fine whitish powdery substance giving the appearance of hoar-frost; frosted.1826 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. IV. xlvi. 284 Pruinose,..when the splendour of the surface is somewhat obscured by th...
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Agriocnemis splendidissima
Its thorax is black on dorsum and blue on lateral sides, turns into pruinose white in adults. Its abdomen is very slender and marked with black and pruinose blue. In sub-adults and juvenile males, these blue parts are in ground-red colors.
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pruinous
pruinous, a. (ˈpruːɪnəs) [ad. L. pruīnōs-us: see prec. and -ous.] † 1. Of or pertaining to frost; frosty. Obs.1588 J. Harvey Disc. Probl. 97 Much icie and pruinous cold to be expected. 1686 Goad Celest. Bodies ii. ix. 284 In a Frosty morning the pruinous Atoms lye floating in the Air. 2. = pruinose....
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Pseudagrion ignifer
It is a medium-sized damselfly with an orange face and pruinose sides to its body and the start of its tail.
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pruinate
pruinate, a. Nat. Hist. (ˈpruːɪnət) [f. L. pruīna hoar-frost + -ate2.] = pruinose.1858 Mayne Expos. Lex., Pruinatus, Pruinosus,..pruinate: pruinous.
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Stator pruininus
Stator pruininus, the pruinose bean weevil, is a species of leaf beetle in the family Chrysomelidae.
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pruinescence
pruinescence Nat. Hist. rare—0. (pruːɪˈnɛsəns) [f. as prec., after efflorescence, etc.] The condition of being pruinose.1890 in Cent. Dict.
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Panaeolus africanus
The stem is 4 cm long by 5 mm thick, and is pruinose at the top. The spores are black, rather variable, 13 x 9 μm, and shaped like almonds. Stem: 30-50mm by 4-6mm thick, equal, firm, pruinose towards the apex.
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Coprinellus truncorum
the cluster of mushrooms morphologically related to Coprinellus micaceus, this species can be distinguished from C. micaceus by a smooth, rather than pruinose
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Graphis crebra
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Similar species include Graphis cincta, which lacks open pruinose discs, and G. handelii, which does have open discs but is not pruinose The Indian species, however, do not have the white pruinose disc characteristic of G. crebra.
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Leucoagaricus tricolor
The surface is white with a powdery (pruinose) coating. The stem ring is white and also pruinose.
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Chlorolestes umbratus
Some males develop a whitish pruinose-blue bloom on the upper thorax, and smoky-black wing bands. Non-pruinose males and females have a metallic-green or brown thorax and abdomen; the thorax has yellow antehumeral stripes.
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Parmelia ernstiae
It is a member of the Parmelia saxatilis species complex; it can be distinguished from that species by its strongly pruinose thallus and isidia. The thallus has a pruinose coating, which helps to distinguish it from P. saxatilis.
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Chlorolepiota
It is characterized by mushrooms with a macrolepiotoid habit, a pruinose yellow-greenish spore print, and the lack of clamp connections in the hyphae.
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Acarospora thelococcoides
Acarospora thelococcoides is a pruinose (dusty whitish) verruculose (warty) crustose lichen that grows in patches up to 10 cm across that grows on soil Each roundish areole becomes more pruinose toward the top with has a single round apothecium (or none) that is immersed with a dark brown disc, so as
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