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- Acanthostyles is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae described as a genus in 1971. The entire genus is endemic to South America. Species...
- other end is blunt, tylostyles if their blunt end forms a ****; and acanthostyles if they are covered in spines. Triaxons have three axes; in triods,...
- Caribbean species in the group, writes that "The presence of verticillated acanthostyle ****ules and a fibroreticulate skeleton of spongin fibres cored and/or...
- orange on the inside. The surface is usually smooth. The ****ules are acanthostyles. It resembles Agelas conifera, but that species has a narrower base...
- originally created for Ectyonopsis ramosa, an Australian species with acanthostyles (spiny styles (****ules with end pointed and the other rounded)) and...
- Acanthodesmos C.D.Adams & duQuesnay Acanthospermum Schrankstarburr Acanthostyles R.M.King & H.Rob. Achillea L. – yarrow Achnophora F.Muell. Achnopogon...
- ascending and tangential fibres. The ****ules consist of bundles of acanthostyles (one end blunt, one end pointed and covered with 7 to 12 whorls of spines)...
- over themselves, and usually possessed monticules with abundant large acanthostyles. The following species are recognized: †Stenodiscus altiplana Sakagami...
- having more mesozooecia, rounder autozooecial apertures, relatively few acanthostyles and diaphragms and cystiphragms equally distributed in the autozooecia...
- surface at a perpendicular angle. There are many mesozooecia and large acanthostyles that protrude from the colony surface. Two species are recognized: †Dybowskites...