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- digestive juices in the pitcher. In bryophytes, the calyptra (plural calyptrae) is an enlarged archegonial venter that protects the capsule containing...
- species, the sporophytes are relatively large, the setae are rigid, and the calyptrae are hairy. Most species have nematodontous peristomes with 32–64 teeth...
- tube-like fossils from the Silurian are the macerated remains of moss calyptræ. Mosses also appear to evolve 2–3 times slower than ferns, gymnosperms...
- (0.79–1.57 in) tall. Developing capsules are covered by hairy, pinkish calyptrae, while mature capsules are small and dark, sometimes with the white hairs...
- Calliphoridae (blow flies), have developed specialized structures called "calyptrae" or "squama", which are tiny flaps of wing, that cover the haltere. Pringle...
- egg-shaped, measuring 0.5–0.9 mm (0.020–0.035 in) long, with pointed calyptrae that cover only the tip of the capsule. The spores are smooth and measure...
- tinged, show a brownish yellow veining and are yellow brown at the base. Calyptrae are whitish yellow. The legs are predominantly yellowish, but in the male...
- Sporophytes of Encalypta vulgaris, with their capsules still jacketed by calyptrae. Goffinet, B.; Buck, W.R. "classification of extant moss genera". classification...
- endostome with narrow segments and a low basal membrane or none at all. The calyptrae (the protective cap or hood covering the spore case) are cucullate (hooded)...
- simultaneously with embryos overwintering, subfoliose pseudoparaphyllia, cucullate calyptrae, sheathing post-fertilization perichaetial leaves (the leafy involucre...