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immersed in the pulp, e.g. a tomato. bi- A
prefix meaning "two", e.g.
bisulcate,
having two
sulci or grooves.
biennial A
plant which completes its life...
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succus succ-
juice exsuccous, succulence,
succulent sulcus sulc-
furrow bisulcate, bisulcous, sulcal, sulcate, sulcation, sulciform, sulcus, trisulcate...
- only a
single sulcus, it is
described as monosulcate, has two sulci, as
bisulcate, or more, as polysulcate.
Colpate pollen has
furrows other than across...
- s**** with
elliptical or
quadrate whorl section with keel or tricarinate,
bisulcate venter. Ribs were variable, from
falcate to
strongly angled and from fine...
- long as wide
where the
basal half is punctate.
Elytral declivity weakly bisulcate.
Elytral interstriae 1, 3 to 6 are flat to
weakly convex. This
gives the...
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characterized by a
prosternum lacking chitinous lines;
dorsal plates distinctly bisulcate (cloven);
spiracles all circular, last
ventral plate narrow;
coxal pores...
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hafts of the ribs, has unicarinate-tabulate
venter (and not unicarinate-
bisulcate as in C. chrysanthemum) and
somewhat subangular ventro-lateral shoulders...
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oblong and
attach to the
filament at the back (dorsifixed). The
pollen is
bisulcate (two grooves). The
inferior ovary is
subglobose (slightly
flattened sphere)...
- The
declivity at the end of the wing
covers is steep, very
shallowly bisulcate, and at the apex it is
generally flattened with
small granules." The walnut...