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spinulose
spinulose, a. Zool. and Bot. (spaɪnjʊˈləʊs) [ad. mod.L. spīnulōs-us, f. spīnula spinule.] 1. Furnished or covered with spinules.a. Zool. 1819 G. Samouelle Entomol. Compend. 221 Tibiæ spinulose. 1859 Dana Crust. ii. 871 This part..excavate and minutely spinulose. 1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. vi. 278 ...
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Melanophryniscus spectabilis
Skin is dorsally and laterally mostly covered by spinulose warts. Ventral skin is spinulose.
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spinuloso-
spinuloso- (spaɪnjʊˈləʊsəʊ) combining form of spinulose a., as spinuloso-ciliate, spinuloso-dentate, spinuloso-denticulate, spinuloso-granulate, spinuloso-serrate.1833 Hooker in Smith's Eng. Flora V. i. 121 The margins..more or less spinuloso-dentate. Ibid. 124 The upper lobes..spinuloso serrate. 18...
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Acanthotrema
-tipped are present, as are unbranched with spinulose tips. Characteristics that differentiate Acanthotrema apart from other genera that possess similar fruiting structures are its chroodiscoid apothecia, spinulose
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spinulous
spinulous, a. (ˈspaɪnjʊləs) [f. spinule + -ous.] = spinulose a.1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 155 A few of the foliaceous Astræidæ..have the surface simply striated and spinulous. 1870 H. A. Nicholson Man. Zool. 108 The sclerobasis..in the latter..is always either smooth or spinulous.
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Cornips gravidspinatus
The species name refers to the size of the thorns of the transtilla and is derived from Latin gravidus (meaning heavy, strong) and spinatus (meaning spinulose
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spinulosin
spinulosin Biochem. (spaɪnjʊˈləʊsɪn) [f. mod.L. spīnulōs-us, specific epithet of the fungus from which it was first isolated (see spinulose a.): see in1.] A purple-black crystalline benzoquinone derivative, C8H8O5, which is produced in cultures of the moulds Penicillium spinulosum and Aspergillus fu...
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Sulla coronaria
Flowers are red, with the standard 12–15 mm long; fruits are jointed and made of 2–4 spinulose articles.
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capillitium
‖ capillitium Bot. (kæpɪˈlɪʃɪəm) [a. L. capillitium the hair collectively, f. capillus.] Entangled filamentary matter in fungals, bearing sporidia. (Treas. Bot. 1866.)1871 Cooke Fungi (1874) 34 The spinulose projections from the capillitium..are the remains of pedicels. 1875 Bennett & Dyer tr. Sachs...
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Dryopteris carthusiana
It is known as the narrow buckler-fern in the United Kingdom, and as the spinulose woodfern in North America.
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spinulose(spinurous) in Chinese - spinulose(spinurous) meaning in ...
spinulose(spinurous) in Chinese : 面上有细刺的 …. click for more detailed Chinese translation, meaning, pronunciation and example sentences.
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Caryophyllineae
filaments (often with a central protein crystal), 2) presence of betalains, 3) loss of the rpl2 intron in cpDNA, 4) single whorl of tepals, 5) pollen with spinulose
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Trichopelma zebra
The maxillae and labium are spinulose. It lacks a rastellum on the chelicerae. All tarsal scopulae are bisected longitudinally.
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Clusiosomina
In males, the foretibia has two preapical setae and the fore basitarsus has an apically spinulose anteroventral process.
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Eupodium
Eupodium cicutifolium does occasionally have short-stalked synangia, and has spinulose spores like the other Eupodium species, but is otherwise easily
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