Definition of Impunctate. Meaning of Impunctate. Synonyms of Impunctate

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Definition of Impunctate

Impunctate
Impunctate Im*punc"tate, a. Not punctuate or dotted.

Meaning of Impunctate from wikipedia

- Pentamerida is an order of biconvex, impunctate s****ed, articulate brachiopods that are found in marine sedimentary rocks that range from the Middle Cambrian...
- punctate clypeus, with a broader median area that is shiny and largely impunctate Drone 11–20 mm 5–7 mm 32 mm black, including legs, spurs and tegulae;...
- primary layer. These s**** can contain half of the animal's living tissue. Impunctate s**** are solid without any tissue inside them. Pseudopunctate s****...
- greatly reduced by the end of the Ordovician extinction event. Both the impunctate and punctate survived through to the early Devonian Eventually, though...
- has a microstructure of stacked laminar blades. Some othotetides are impunctate, with perfectly flat laminae in their secondary layer. Others develop...
- similar to the rarer A. spinolae, with differences including a shining, impunctate propodeum and a pair of yellow spots on the female's scutellum. Ancistrocerus...
- smooth. Most have s**** without perforations known as punctae and are impunctate but some e.g. Orthida and Rhynchonellida have punctate offshoots. Moore;...
- Alisina, whose soft-part anatomy is partly known. The s**** is typically impunctate, biconvex, and oval or subcircular in shape. They are like other inarticulates...
- head and thorax closely and moderately punctured; the mesothorax smooth, impunctate and shining on the disk; metathorax rounded behind; abdomen shining rather...
- (sensu stricto) impressed having shallow, depressed areas or markings impunctate not punctate or marked with punctures (used to contrast punctate) inermis...