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- 1926) Columnella delicatissima (Busk, 1884) Columnella gracilis (Busk, 1884) Columnella graminea Hayward, 1981 Columnella magna (Busk, 1884) Columnella pacifica...
- Gibberula columnella is a species of very small sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Cystiscidae. This species occurs in...
- Cuvierina columnella is a species of gastropod in the family Cuvierinidae. "WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Cuvierina columnella (Rang, 1827)"...
- troops into coronelías (meaning "column of soldiers" from the Latin, columnella or "small column"). These units were led by a coronel. This command structure...
- center columnella, which runs longitudinally down the s****, would be removed, and the rough edges sanded down to make a dipper-like cup. The columnella would...
- simplex or duplex peridium surrounding a loculate gleba that lacks a columnella. Basidiospores are produced upon basidia that are borne within the fungal...
- subgenera: Subgenus Cuvierina sensu stricto Extant species: Cuvierina columnella (Rang, 1827) – (Indo-Pacific) Cuvierina atlantica Bé, MacClintock & Currie...
- motifs are ****ociated with the Birdman, including the forked eye motif, columnella pendants, mace or club weapons, severed heads, chunkey play (including...
- have fruit bodies that resemble the unopened egg of Mutinus, with the columnella (sterile tissue extending up into or through the gleba) occupying the...
- extends up one-third to one-halfway into the puffball (where it becomes the columnella) tapering to a point. The gleba is initially whitish, and then yellow-green...