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spinulose (scabrate), or
longer than a
micron (echina, echinae)
referred to as
echinate.
Various terms also
describe the
sculpturing such as reticulate, a net...
- in the
genus Echinopepon,
native to
Latin America. A vine, its
densely echinate fruits are dehiscent, but not explosive. Kew Bull. 33: 357 (1978) "Echinopepon...
- colpus, a
lalongate endoaperture, a caveate[check spelling]
exine and an
echinate ****ine.
Verbesina alternifolia Verbesina auriculigera Verbesina barclayae...
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Lithothelium echinatum is the only
species in
genus Lithothelium that has
echinate ascospores (i.e., with
pointed spines). Aptroot, André (2006). "Three new...
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References echinate Having sharply pointed spines, e.g. of spores. Its
diminutive is echinulate...
- ****ules and a
fibroreticulate skeleton of
spongin fibres cored and/or
echinated by ****ules
characterize this group." The
World Register of
Marine Species...
- India, the thin
stems of the tree are
often galled by Cecidomyiidae. An
echinate gall
formation has also been
noted in Kerala. A
herbal concoction of the...
- pulpy,
fleshy or fibrous,
endocarp woody to petrous, rough, tuberous,
echinate or ribbed,
often with a
recess in the
placenta called a condyle. Seeds...
- carinate)
echinate thickly set or
armed with short,
stout spines or prickles;
spiny like a
hedgehog echinulate with very
small prickles;
minutely echinate elute...
- having" or "without".
eccentric Also excentric.
Displaced from the center.
echinate Covered with
spines or bristles.
echinulate Covered with
small spines or...