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carpophagy feeding on
fruits and seeds.
catenulate Markings consisting of
rings connected together like a chain.
catenulated antennae Antennae with
ringed appearance...
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incestuous catēna catēn-
chain catenary, catenate, catenation, catenative,
catenulate, chain, concatenate, concatenation, enchain, enchaînement, nonconcatenative...
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Patouillard for two
fungi collected in
Ecuador that
possessed distinctive,
catenulate,
tremelloid basidia (septate
basidia formed in chains).
Subsequent authors...
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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...
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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;...
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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...
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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...