Definition of Lepidoted. Meaning of Lepidoted. Synonyms of Lepidoted

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Definition of Lepidoted

Lepidoted
Lepidote Lep"i*dote (l[e^]p"[i^]*d[=o]t), Lepidoted Lep"i*do`ted (-d[=o]`t[e^]d), a. [Gr. lepidwto`s covered with scales, fr. lepi`s -i`dos, a scale.] (Bot.) Having a coat of scurfy scales, as the leaves of the oleaster.

Meaning of Lepidoted from wikipedia

- Lepidotes (from Gr****: λεπιδωτός lepidōtós, 'covered with scales') (previously known as Lepidotus) is an extinct genus of Mesozoic ray-finned fish. It...
- leaf buds, habitat, flower structure, and whether the leaves were lepidote or non-lepidote. While Sleumer's work was widely accepted, many in the United States...
- limestones. The type species A. temnurus was formerly placed in the genus Lepidotes, until it was moved to the new genus in 1990. Formerly placed in the Semionotiformes...
- poison originating in the heads of toads, but which are fossil teeth from Lepidotes, a Cretaceous ray-finned fish. The Plains tribes of North America are...
- were actually the button-like fossilised teeth of Scheenstia (previously Lepidotes), an extinct genus of ray-finned fish from the Jur****ic and Cretaceous...
- microorganisms; in this context it is referred to as the phyllosphere. Lepidote Covered with fine scurfy scales. "Hairs" on plants are properly called...
- †Macrosemimimus ****erti Schröder et al., 2012 (type) †M. lennieri (Sauvage, 1893 [originally Lepidotes lennieri]) Synonyms Lepidotes toombsi Jain & Robinson, 1963...
- Cretaceous periods. Most species were originally ****igned to the genus Lepidotes which was long considered a wastebasket taxon. Cladistic analysis has...
- Most species of the genus were previously referred to the related genus Lepidotes, but most Late Jur****ic–Early Cretaceous species of that genus have since...
- containing nearly half of all known species of Rhododendron and all of the lepidote (scales on the underside of the leaves) species. The subgenus has traditionally...