Definition of Farinose. Meaning of Farinose. Synonyms of Farinose

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Definition of Farinose

Farinose
Farinose Far`i*nose", a. [L. farinosus: cf. F. farineux.] 1. Yielding farinaa; as, farinose substances. 2. (Bot. & Zo["o]l.)Civered with a sort of white, mealy powder, as the leaves of some poplars, and the body of certain insects; mealy.

Meaning of Farinose from wikipedia

- leaves are often densely covered by vesicular globose hairs, thus looking farinose. Characteristically, these trichomes persist, collapsing later and becoming...
- presence of the cortical secondary chemical lichexanthone, as well as the farinose (covered with a mealy powder) soredia. List of Pertusaria species Aptroot...
- sinuous, branched, subulate or scyphose, de****bent, and can be esorediate, farinose-sorediate, granular, or verruculose. They contain fumarprotocetraric acid...
- esorediate at the base, and either esorediate or sorediate at the tip with farinose (floury) soredia. The apothecia (fruiting bodies) are dark-coloured. They...
- Bielczyk. The lichen has an indistinct, crustose thallus with a mealy (farinose) to grainy (granulose) texture, and a pale yellowish-green to olivaceous...
- secondary scrub forest. The specific epithet leprarioides refers to the farinose (mealy) soredia that cover the lichen thallus. Kalb, Klaus; Aptroot, André...
- beneath the second discal. The hindwings are rather light grey, the scales farinose with a darker grey streak along the upper part of the termen and a short...
- multicellular white hairs, and the undersides may appear efarinose or have a white farinose coating. The petioles, if present, are either indistinct or up to one-third...
- particularly those within the genus Topeliopsis, primarily due to its flour-like (farinose) thallus and its comparatively small, brown spores. The genus Paratopeliopsis...
- pitted-reticulate and are densely covered with smaller farinose granules with sp**** larger farinose granules. Commelina communis was first described in...