- also
known as
Amorpha herbacea var.
crenulata and by the
common name
crenulate lead-plant. It is
native to the
southern tip of Florida,
where it was...
- with
hairs Crenate crenatus Wavy-toothed;
dentate with
rounded teeth crenulate crenulatus Finely crenate crisped crispus Curly Dentate dentatus Toothed;...
- blues. The
genus is
monotypic containing only
Apporasa atkinsoni, the
crenulate oakblue. It is
found in the
Indomalayan realm. The
following description...
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venter without coalescing across the
venter with delicate,
longitudinally crenulated ridges that
produce a distinctive,
concentrically lirate pattern. It can...
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Polyptychus trilineatus, the
common crenulate hawkmoth, is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
known from
large parts of
South Asia. The
wingspan is...
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Polyptychus chinensis, the
Chinese crenulate hawkmoth, is a moth of the
family Sphingidae. It is
known from China,
Taiwan and the
Ryukyu Archipelago....
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Compare chasmophyte.
crenate Having blunt or
rounded teeth; scalloped.
crenulate Minutely scalloped.
crisped Finely curled, as with the
edges of leaves...
-
standing behind a monk in profile, is
likely the King of Bamyan. He
wears a
crenulated crown with
single crescent and korymbos, a round-neck
tunic and a Sasanian...
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viridiflorus which is green. In
addition the
corona of N.
poeticus has a red
crenulate margin (see
Table I).
Flower diameter varies from 12 mm (N. bulbocodium)...
- has a flattened, triangular-shaped
cephalothoracic shield with large,
crenulated fringes at the
posteriolateral ends, and an elongated, tube-like head...