-
Exsiccata (Latin, gen. -ae, plur. -ae) is a work with "published, uniform,
numbered set[s] of
preserved specimens distributed with
printed labels". Typically...
-
Glyphidocera exsiccata is a moth in the
family Autostichidae. It was
described by
Edward Meyrick in 1914. It is
found in Guyana. The
wingspan is 9–12 mm...
-
Carex exsiccata, the
western inflated sedge or
beaked sedge (a name it
shares with
other members of its genus), is a
species of
flowering plant in the...
- be in
dried form
mounted on a
sheet of
paper (called exsiccatum, plur.
exsiccata) but,
depending upon the material, may also be
stored in
boxes or kept...
- terminally. The
wingspan is
about 40 mm.
Tathorhynchus exsiccata exsiccata Tathorhynchus exsiccata fallax The
larvae of the
nominate form feed on Indigofera...
- Berlin: Gebrüder Borntraeger. 1926.
Hayek edited two
exsiccata series,
namely Flora stiriaca exsiccata and
Centaureae exsiccatae criticae. The
standard author...
-
botanical gardens in Palermo.
Starting with 1864 he
edited the
exsiccata Flora Sicula exsiccata.
Todaro published the
Hortus Botanicus Panormit**** in 1876–1878...
- the
Pyrenees and the
Iberian Peninsula. With
Gautier he
distributed two
exsiccata series of the genus:
Hieraciotheca Gallica and
Hieraciotheca Hispanica...
-
honours Carl
Borivoj Presl's name. He
spent nearly 15
years producing the
exsiccata "Reliquiae Haenkeanae" (published from 1825 to 1835), a work
based on...
-
appointed an ****ociate
professorship in botany.
Fries edited several exsiccata series, the
first starting in 1818
under the
title Lichenes Sveciae exsiccati...