Definition of Inoperculate. Meaning of Inoperculate. Synonyms of Inoperculate

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Definition of Inoperculate

Inoperculate
Inopercular In`o*per"cu*lar, Inoperculate In`o*per"cu*late, a. (Zo["o]l.) Having no operculum; -- said of certain gastropod shells.

Meaning of Inoperculate from wikipedia

- 'Unitunicate' means 'single-walled'. Instead of an operculum, a unitunicate-inoperculate ascus has an elastic ring that functions like a pressure valve. Once...
- include: Pezizomycetes (the operculate discomycetes), Leotiomycetes (the inoperculate discomycetes), Laboulbeniomycetes, Sordariomycetes, Dothideomycetes....
- in a leaping form of locomotion. Virtually all pulmonate snails are inoperculate, i.e. they do not have an operculum, with the exception of the Amphiboloidea...
- mechanisms that can be grouped into the broad categories of operculate or inoperculate. Operculate discharge involves the complete or incomplete detachment...
- that is referred to as an operculum or it may not (inoperculate poricidal dehiscence or inoperculate dehiscence). Poricidal dehiscence occurs in many unrelated...
- is divided into four basic types: unitunicate-operculate, unitunicate-inoperculate, bitunicate, or prototunicate. See the article on asci for further details...
- Sarea is a genus of small, non-lichenized, inoperculate, discomycete fungi in the family Zythiaceae. Sarea species are found growing on the resin of conifers...
- that the Coniocybaceae represented an early diverging lineage in the inoperculate ascomycetes. Chaenotheca (Th.Fr.) Th.Fr. (1860) – 28 spp. Chaenotricha...
- life cycles. Members of Synchytrium are endobiotic, holocarpic, and inoperculate. This means Synchytrium species grow inside of the host cell (endobiotic)...
- form, lateral perichaetia, and ecostate leaves. Its exceedingly large, inoperculate, and often brightly coloured capsules captured the heart of the 19th-century...