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- Psychodidae Subfamily: Trichomyiinae Genus: Trichomyia Haliday, 1839 Synonyms Diplonema Loew, 1845 Termitodipteron Holmgren, 1905 Brachiotrichomyia Bravo & Araújo...
- Diplonema is a genus of free-living organisms in the Euglenozoa. They are distinguished from Rhynchopus in class Diplonemea by the absence of a fully...
- Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Clade: Asterids Order: Ericales Family: Ebenaceae Genus: Euclea L. Synonyms Diplonema G.Don Rymia Endl. Kellaua A.DC....
- visible until the next stage. During the diplotene stage, also known as diplonema, from Gr**** words meaning "two threads",: 30  the synaptonemal complex...
- ocean. Although this family is currently made up of three named genera; Diplonema, Rhynchopus, and Hemistasia, there likely exist thousands of still unnamed...
- Reháková & Johansen, 2007 Nostoc diamorphoti**** Itzigsohn, 1857 Nostoc diplonema Montagne, 1857 Nostoc disciforme F.E.Fritsch, 1912 Nostoc edaphi**** Kondrateva...
- polyploid. diplonema In meiosis, the fourth of the five substages of prophase I, following pachynema and preceding diakinesis. During diplonema, the synaptonemal...
- diploid, diploidy, diploma, diplomacy, diplomat, diplomatic, diplomatics, diplonema, diplophase, diplopia, diplosis, diplotene, haplodiploid, haplodiploidy...
- third of five substages of prophase I, following zygonema and preceding diplonema. During pachynema, the synaptonemal complex facilitates crossing over...
- Pers. Coniophora byssoides (Pers.) P.Karst. Athelia lanuginosa Pers. Diplonema sordescens P.Karst. Peniophora byssoides subsp. tomentella (Bres.) Bourdot...