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- Rubiaceae. Compare semaphyll and pterophyll. calyculate Having an epicalyx. calyculus 1.  A cup-shaped structure formed from bracts resembling an outer calyx...
- distinguish. The fruiting bodies are usually pedunculated sporangia, a calyculus may be present or absent. The delicate peridium is reduced to a structure...
- Wikispecies: Acetabularia caliculus AlgaeBase: 1422 eFloraSA: Acetabularia_calyculus EUNIS: 65303 GBIF: 5839240 iNaturalist: 132495 IRMNG: 11837424 NCBI: 73017...
- surface. Other lookalikes include Hymenoscyphus species, including H. calyculus, but these can be distinguished by their distinct stalks, and growth on...
- nectaries (calyculal nectaria, found on the receptacle, near the base of the calyculus). When ripe and in warm weather, the flower capsule will burst and expose...
- areas, thickened and deeper beneath, surviving as an initially shallow calyculus. The capillitium from the m**** is olive to olive-yellow and is composed...
- tephromelas Mont. (1840) Polyporus hemicapnodes Berk. & Broome (1875) Polyporus calyculus Pat. & Gaillard (1888) Polyporus savoy**** Pat. (1891) Polyporus atripes...
- by lowercase letter describing the type of placentation. For epicalyx/calyculus, the letter "k" is used. The numbers are inserted after the labels, they...
- Pseudocraterellus sinuosus (Fr.) Corner (1958) Species P. alutaceus P. calyculus P. luteus P. neotropicalis P. pertenuis P. sinensis P. subundulatus P...
- I (1984). "Chromosome behavior in the primary nucleus of Acetabularia calyculus as revealed by epifluorescent microscopy". Protoplasma. 122 (1–2): 27–34...