Definition of Ampulliform. Meaning of Ampulliform. Synonyms of Ampulliform

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Definition of Ampulliform

Ampulliform
Ampulliform Am*pul"li*form, a. [Ampulla + -form.] Flask-shaped; dilated.

Meaning of Ampulliform from wikipedia

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- elongated metathorax; or with the abdomen oval-shaped, the first segment ampulliform (shaped like a flask) and the metathorax more flat and its end less elongated...
- orchids is unusual. They have relatively large, spongy, almost globular or ampulliform pseudobulbs, narrowed at the apex. Every pseudobulb is only active for...
- the reverse black. Phialides ovoidal, ellipsoidal, subspherical, or ampulliform, 5-8 x 2-3 μm, forming compact lateral clusters on undifferentiated hyphae;...
- papillae sporangia that may vary in shape, including ovoid, globose, ampulliform, or peanut-shaped that dislodge easily from their sporangiop****. The...
- acropleurogenous (producing spores at the tip and along the sides), ampulliform (flask-shaped), and taper towards the apex. After spore release, these...
- Separating cells, which are responsible for releasing the spores, are ampulliform (flask-shaped) and may be found singly or in whorls of up to seven. These...
- cells are monophialidic, terminal, determinate, oblong to flask-shaped (ampulliform), brown, and possess a short apical collar-like structure. The conidia...
- conidioma (primary, secondary and tertiary). The conidiogenous cells ampulliform (flask-shaped), phialidic, arranged in 2–6 whorls, with elongate necks...
- can be markedly swollen below and somewhat eccentrically flask-shaped (ampulliform), measuring 6–10 by 1.5–2.5 μm. This variation in conidiogenesis among...