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subglobose
subˈglobose, a. [ad. mod.L. subglobōsus: see sub- 21 c.] Somewhat or almost globose; almost spherical in shape.1752 Sir J. Hill Hist. Anim. 200 The roundish or subglobose ones [sc. species of centronia], called by Klein and some others Cidares. 1775 J. Jenkinson Linnæus' Brit. Plants 67 The fruit is... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pseudoxenasma
Spores verrucose, thickwalled, broadly ellipsoid to subglobose in side view and with strong amyloid reaction." wikipedia.org
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Unilacrymaceae
Microscopically all species have clamped hyphae, branched hyphidia, and muriform (multiseptate), subglobose to ellipsoid basidiospores. wikipedia.org
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Crepidotus brunnescens
Spores brown, thick-walled, apparently smooth and subglobose. Spores: (5.4) 5.6 – 6.2 (6.8) × (4.9) 5.1 – 5.7 (6.2) µm. References Crepidotaceae wikipedia.org
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Phaeotremella eugeniae
The basidia are tremelloid (subglobose to ellipsoid, with oblique to vertical septa), 10 to 19 by 7 to 10 μm. The basidiospores are subglobose to ellipsoid, smooth, 6.5 to 8.5 by 5 to 6.5 μm. wikipedia.org
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Palaquium walsurifolium
The fruits are subglobose, up to in diameter. wikipedia.org
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Mucor ellipsoideus
ellipsoideus is able to grow and sporulate at 37 °C like closely related M. indicus, but the former has narrow ellipsoidal sporangiospores, as compared to the subglobose wikipedia.org
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马勃目
马勃目 Lycoperdales were distinguished by their globose or subglobose fruiting body having a that is powdery at maturity, and generally supported by sterile wikipedia.org
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Inonotus chrysomarginatus
distinguished by having an annual to perennial growth habit, pileate basidiocarps (with a yellowish margin), setal hyphae and hooked hymenial setae, and subglobose wikipedia.org
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Opuntia fragilis
Description Opuntia fragilis is a small, prostrate plant, rarely more than high: joints tumid, fragile, easily detached, oval, elliptical, or subglobose ones, weak, dark brown, the upper one usually longer and stronger than the others, rarely in length: flowers greenish yellow, wide: fruit ovate to subglobose wikipedia.org
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Russula raoultii
The spores are white, subglobose, with reticular warts. It has an acrid taste. wikipedia.org
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Arisaema flavum
Description The plant is with its tuber being subglobose and wide. Its petiole is either green or purplish in colour, is unmarked, and is long. The section is distinguished by subglobose tubers, 1-2 leaves with a pedate leaf blade, a small spathe, and nodding inflorescence. wikipedia.org
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Lasiodiplodia iraniensis
Dimensions of the conidia of L. iraniensis are similar to those of L. parva, but the subglobose conidia with rounded ends distinguish this species from Its conidiogenous cells are holoblastic and smooth, while the conidia are aseptate and subglobose. wikipedia.org
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Eberhardtia aurata
Fruit is subglobose, rusty-brown, up to long. Its habitat is forests. E. aurata is found in China, Vietnam and Borneo. wikipedia.org
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Arisaema sect. Tenuipistillata
Description Plants in this section are deciduous with subglobose tubers, with 1–2 pedate or palmate leaves. wikipedia.org
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