- The term
incubous describes the way in
which the
leaves of a
liverwort are
attached to the stem. If one were to look down from
above (dorsal side) on a...
- archegonia.
Gonioautoicous – male is bud-like in the axil of a
female branch.
Incubous –
describing the
arrangement of
leaves of a liverwort;
contrast with succubous...
- cubiculum, excubitorium, incubate, incubation, incubational, incubator,
incubous, incubus, succubine, succubous,
succubus -****bō -****b- -cubu- -cubit- lie...
- the stem is
obscured by a
neighboring leaf. The
opposite of
succubous is
incubous. Wigginton, M. J., ed. (2004). E.W. Jones's
Liverwort and
Hornwort Flora...
- regions. The main
characteristics of the
family are that: The
leaves are
incubous.
Amphigastrium is
usually present,
sometimes reduced.
Leaves are divided...
- encomp****ed
within the
informal group:
leafy II. It has
pinnate branching,
incubous leaf insertion, as well as
leaves and
underleaves that are 3-4
lobed and...
- species, the
leaves are
three or four
lobed (often dentate) and have an
incubous insertion. 3b. In
smaller species, the
leaves may be
divided to
their base...
- pinnate,
rarely with
branches and only a few
short rhizoids. The
leaves are
incubous and
divided deeply into
three to five portions, and
edges of the leaf divisions...
- in
small or
large patches.
Shoots are less than 1½ mm wide.
Leaves are
incubous (decurrent on the
dorsal stem surface) and
deeply bilobed, with each lobe...
- family.
Lejeunea mandonii is a very small,
leafy liverwort. Its
leaves are
incubous and
exhibit both
shades of
green and yellow.
Stems of L.
mandonii are usually...