Definition of Catenulate. Meaning of Catenulate. Synonyms of Catenulate

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Definition of Catenulate

Catenulate
Catenulate Ca*ten"u*late, a. [L. catenuia, dim. of catena chain.] 1. Consisting of little links or chains. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Chainlike; -- said both or color marks and of indentations when arranged like the links of a chain, as on shells, etc.

Meaning of Catenulate from wikipedia

- carpophagy feeding on fruits and seeds. catenulate Markings consisting of rings connected together like a chain. catenulated antennae Antennae with ringed appearance...
- incestuous catēna catēn- chain catenary, catenate, catenation, catenative, catenulate, chain, concatenate, concatenation, enchain, enchaînement, nonconcatenative...
- Patouillard for two fungi collected in Ecuador that possessed distinctive, catenulate, tremelloid basidia (septate basidia formed in chains). Subsequent authors...
- structures where, when dead, they serve a protective or supportive purpose. catenulate In the shape of a chain; formed of parts or cells connected as if chained...
- and folded, and orange-brown. measuring up to 45 mm across. Basidia are catenulate (formed in chains), with up to 8 basidia in each chain. Individual basidia...
- Sordaria fimicola. catenate Arranged in chains or end-to-end series. Catenulate is the diminutive form for small chains. From Latin catena, a chain. chitin...
- whitish. Larva green or brown, marked with yellowish white, bearing catenulate (chain-like) stripes on the back, on segment 7 a gland to attract ants;...
- typically occurring in groups. Each measures up to 3 mm across. Basidia are catenulate (formed in chains), with up to 12 basidia in each chain. Individual basidia...
- Acaulopage trachyspora Drechsler 1959 Drechsler, Charles E. (1935). "Some non-catenulate conidial Phycomycetes preyting on terricolous amoebae". Mycologia. 27...
- near the bottom of the plant exhibit a loose, chain-like arrangement (catenulate) when dry. Stem leaves are predominantly triangular, with blunt or tipples...