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Aristate means having a
spiny or
bristly tip and may
refer to: An
antenna shape Aristate (botany), a leaf
shape This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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apiculate apiculatus leaf tip
Tapering and
ending in a short,
slender point aristate aristatus leaf tip
Ending in a stiff, bristle-like
point asymmetrical whole...
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known with
trade name 'black adulsa' in India. The
shape of the leaf is
aristate. The
margin of the leaf is undulate. The
venation of the leaf is reticulate...
- ovoid, 4–10 cm long and 1.8–4.5 cm broad, with a
serrated margin with
aristate tips to the serrations. The
lowest teeth of a leaf
feature two glands....
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outer layer of
lychee fruit, or that
found in
members of the Sapindaceae.
aristate With a stiff, bristle-like awn or tip. See also Leaf shape.
article A segment...
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Types of
insect antennae: 8–11
Aristate Capitate Clavate Filiform Flabellate Geniculate Setaceous Lamellate Moniliform Pectinate Plumose Serrate Stylate...
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particular agility to its
flying forms. The filiform,
stylate or
aristate antennae correlate with the Nematocera,
Brachycera and
Cyclorrhapha taxa...
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postscutellum bulging beneath the
scutellum (a
segment of the mesonotum). They are
aristate flies, and the
arista usually is bare,
though sometimes plumose. The calypters...
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lanceolate in shape, with
bristly margins and a long thread-like tip (
aristate). Its nectar-rich,
tubular orange flowers tend to
attract birds, bees,...
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organ identity,"
which means that it
combines shoot and leaf processes.
Aristate leaves end in a
stiff point that may
continue the
primary leaf vein; this...