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- See calybium. cu****r Shaped like a cu****. cu****te Bearing cu****s. cupuliform Nearly hemispherical, shaped like a cupola or dome. cusp A hard, pointed...
- ovate, ellipsoidal or subglobose drupe. The perianth-cup in fruit is cupuliform. Cinnamomum parthenoxylon and Cinnamomum camphora are large evergreen...
- filaments c. 1 mm. long. Female flowers: ovary ovoid; styles reflexed; disk cupuliform, 5-lobulate; staminodes present. Drupe pinkish-yellow to reddish-brown...
- entrance of the cave is 10 m wide and 5 m tall and opens into a large cupuliform formation modeled in the sandstone. The rock paintings of the cave feature...
- surface. This species is characterised by its unique crateriform (or 'cupuliform') soralia, measuring 0.2–0.4 mm in diameter. These soralia are often deeply...
- up to 9 per pinnule segment, c. 0.8 mm. in diam.; indusium unequally cupuliform. — Original Hooker description from 1865 This species was first described...
- the thallus. The cyp****ae are irregular to angular in outline, and are cupuliform to urceolate with wide pores (0.3–0.7 mm diameter). They are sessile to...
- truncate calyx, that is the whorl of sepals, is 1 to 1.6 cm high and is cupuliform, or cup-shaped. It is also deciduous, meaning that it does not persist...
- (lichen body) fragments. In a sectional view, the outer zone is dark brown, cupuliform (cup-shaped) and measures 20–30 μm thick; the inner zone is pale brown...
- including roughly spherical ("globose") or flask-shaped ("pycnidia"), cupuliform ("acervular"), cushion-like ("sporodochia"), hooded or peltate ("campylidia")...