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intricata Bradoriid Eoobolus E. sp
Lingulate brachiopod Linnarssonia L. sp
Lingulate brachiopod Botsfordia L. sp
Lingulate brachiopod Nisusia N. sp? Rhynchonellate...
- in the
genus Asplenium. They grow in a tight, nest-like
clump with a
lingulate leaf rosette. This page is an
index of
articles on
plant species (or higher...
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Tayloria lingulata,
commonly known as
lingulate dung moss, tongue-leaved gland-moss, or
marsh collar-moss, is a moss
found in
montane habitats in the...
- New
Zealand (PDF). Earthwise. Vol. 23. pp. 23–98. Mergl, M. (2024). "
Lingulates of the
Monograptus belophorus Biozone (Motol Formation, Sheinwoodian,...
- (Taylor 1984).
Marcusodictyon occurs on late
Cambrian and
Tremadocian lingulate brachiopods of
Baltica (Vinn 2015). Taylor, P.D. (1984). Marcusodictyon...
- Leaf
edges of
bases decurrent on the stem, the
upper leaves oblong to
lingulate and
constricted at the base, toothed. The leaf
cells are
arranged in diagonal...
- "First
record of
repaired durophagous s****
damages in
Early Cambrian lingulate brachiopods with
preserved pedicles". Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology...
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surrounding inner branches. A key
diagnostic feature is the tongue-shaped (
lingulate) stem leaves,
which measure 1.0–1.25 mm long. The
species is frequently...
- the way of that, it is
vital for the
spider to
position itself on the
lingulate floret of the
flower away from the center. This
allows them to create...
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relation to its length, with the
sides mostly parallel. See Leaf shape.
lingulate tongue-shaped. lip A labellum.
lithophytic A
plant growing on rocks; an...