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- exsiccata series is often not clearly distinguished from the neuter noun "exsiccatum" (Latin, gen. -i, plur. -a) which is used in general for a dried herbarium...
- these will usually be in dried form mounted on a sheet of paper (called exsiccatum, plur. exsiccata) but, depending upon the material, may also be stored...
- desiccant, desiccation, exsiccant, exsiccate, exsiccation, exsiccator, exsiccatum, sec, siccant, siccation, siccative, siccific sidus sider- constellation...
- Retrieved 29 October 2023 – via Internet Archive. Schedae ad Florum stiria**** exsiccatum, 1904–1912. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Vol. 1. Leipzig und...
- Dipteryx micrantha Dipteryx micrantha - exsiccatum at MNHN herbier (P); ex. Camatian, Amazonas, Brazil; coll. R.L. Froes 1949; det. H.C. de Lima Scientific...
- exsiccata-like works Herbarium florae Cantabrigiensis and Sertum Cantabrigiense exsiccatum (1933). From 1946 to 1979 he was also editor of the New Naturalist. John...
- evanescent Lasting a short time. excipulum thallinum See thalline margin. exsiccatum Plural exsiccata, exsiccatae, exsiccati. A dried and labeled herbarium...
- exsiccata-like works Herbarium florae Cantabrigiensis and Sertum Cantabrigiense exsiccatum (1933). After moving to London, Stearn produced a steady output of publications...
- (1): 1–5. doi:10.1017/S0024282909990594. Vězda, A. (2004). "Notes on the exsiccatum "Vězda: Lichenes rariores" with Index to fascicles 1–50 (Nos. 1–500)"...
- cannot be excluded that one day some overlooked 19th century booklet or exsiccatum will turn up containing a description". The cap is 1–30 mm (0.04–1.18 in)...