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- Romulea columnae, the sand crocus, is a herbaceous perennial in the family Iridaceae. It is a small plant, with thin narrow leaves, and small scape which...
- Aubrieta canescens subsp. cilicica Aubrieta columnae Aubrieta columnae subsp. croatica Aubrieta columnae subsp. pirinaca Aubrieta deltoidea Aubrieta erubescens...
- papilla 17. Renal column Details System Urinary system Identifiers Latin columnae renales TA98 A08.1.01.019 TA2 3370 FMA 17633 Anatomical terminology [edit...
- The trabeculae carneae (columnae carneae or meaty ridges) are rounded or irregular muscular columns which project from the inner surface of the right and...
- Raphitoma columnae is an extinct species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. The length of the s**** reaches 23 mm, its...
- columns make up the butterfly-shaped shaded region Details Identifiers Latin columnae griseae TA98 A14.1.02.101 TA2 6063 FMA 77867 Anatomical terminology [edit...
- were more numerous in the specimen than usual) Details Identifiers Latin columnae anales TA98 A05.7.05.004 TA2 3012 FMA 15713 76435, 15713 Anatomical terminology...
- sensation of fine touch, vibration and proprioception Identifiers Latin via columnae posterioris lemniscique medialis Acronym(s) DCML Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy...
- also the only place in mainland Britain where the sand crocus (Romulea columnae) can be found – at Dawlish Warren, and is home to all six British native...
- **** and the anterior and posterior rugae. The anterior and posterior columnae rugae are transverse ****l support structures between which the transverse...