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Insara gemmicula, the
gemmate bush katydid, is a
species of
phaneropterine katydid in the
family Tettigoniidae. It is
found in
North America. "Insara...
- trigeminal,
trigeminy †gemellus gemell-
gemma gemm- bud gem, gemma, gemmaceous,
gemmate, gemmiferous, gemmiform, gemmiparous, gemmulation, gemmule, gemmuliferous...
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umbilicus bearing fine
radial riblets. The
umbilicus is
margined by a
strongly gemmate ridge,
followed by a
finer one
inside the umbilicus. The
spire conoidal...
- sediment. It has been
shown that four
species of sea cu****ber (Thyonella
gemmate,
Holothuria floridana, H.
grisea and Cu****aria frondosa)
ingested between...
- the base of the
varicies and
anteriorly on the canal.
Sculptured with
gemmate,
spiral striae which are
occasionally yellowish.
Aperture white, outer...
- has been
linked to the Hiberno-Scottish mission. The
tablet shows a Crux
gemmate surrounded by
other symbols that are hard to identify,
including possible...
- -
elegant bush
katydid Insara fasciata (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1878) -
gemmate bush
katydid Insara gemmicula Rehn & Hebard, 1914
Insara gracillima (Brunner...
- four).
Individual grains are
possibly porate-like. The
exine is
mixed with
gemmate and
short baculate processes,
whereas the ****ine is granulate.
Poorly preserved...
- are
perfectly aligned along the spires, its
surface sculpture is
finely gemmate (bud-like), and its
overall shape is oblong,
compressed dorso-ventrally...
- fragile. It is
axially costate and
spirally striate, the crossing-points
gemmate. All the
whorls below the
smooth protoconch are
axially equidistantly and...