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authorities and readers. For example, it
seems altogether reasonable to
define a
mucro as "a
small sharp point as a
continuation of the midrib", but it may not...
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Sphinx sanguinosa Martyn, 1797
Chrysaor erythropterus Hübner, 1808
Empyreuma mucro Zerny, 1912
Empyreuma sanguinea Rothschild, 1912
Empyreuma sanguinea portoricensis...
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organises Irish Language events within the community. The
townland of
Muckross (
Mucros in Irish) is a
location for
tourists due to its scenery, rock climbing,...
- long leaves. The
leaves are brown-green with
papillae and tiny
points (
mucros) at
their tips. (Unlike its
relative Anacampseros rufescens, its leaves...
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Litoria mucro is a
species of frog in the
subfamily Pelodryadinae,
endemic to
Papua New Guinea. Its
natural habitats are
subtropical or
tropical moist...
- thereof.
mucro A sharp,
short point,
generally at the tip of a leaf or the tip of the
midrib of a
compound leaf.
mucronate Terminating in a
mucro. multiple...
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inflorescence bracts,
prophyll mucros and
glume mucros compared to S. galpinii. The more
prominent bracts and
mucros of S.
cuspidatus make it appear...
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attenuate apices that are
occasionally doubly pointed, and
terminal awns or
mucros. The
bidentate paleas are
shorter to
longer than the lemmas, with scabrous-ciliate...
- moral, morale, morality, mores, morigerous, morose,
morosity mucrō mucrōn-
point mucro, mucronate, mucronation, mucronulate,
mucronule mūcus mūc- mucic...
- palustris.
Adaptive features, such as the
presence of a fan-like
wettable mucro,
allow some
species to move at the
surface of
water in
freshwater and marine...