- a
stomatal aperture is
called an "
ostiole".
Ostium (disambiguation)
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Ostioles. Fletcher, R.L. 1987.
Seaweeds of...
- the tree to lay eggs into its
ostioles,
while the tree uses the wasp for pollination. The
arrangement of the
inner ostioles show
convergent evolution in...
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columns (instead of a
single column) and has
multiple ostioles instead of a single,
apical ostiole.
Until 2017, the
genus was
thought to be
monotypic with...
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species is
distinguished by its
eccentric (not
centrally positioned) red
ostioles (the
openings of the
fruiting bodies). Its
ascospores are 3-septate, meaning...
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florets on its
inner surface. It is
closed off from most
organisms by the
ostiole,
fringed by scale-like bracts.
Syconia can be
monoecious or functionally...
- large,
papilliform (nipple-shaped)
ostioles—openings
through which spores are released. The
surface of
these ostioles is
granular and
opens radially. The...
- for its
deeply immersed ascomata (fruiting bodies) with
distinctive red
ostioles (openings). The
ascospores (spores
produced in the asci) are 3-septate...
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sometimes only
slightly raised from the surface, with
multiple scattered ostioles that were
hemispherically prominent and
matched the
thallus colour, except...
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appendages are
adapted to the host fig species, with for
instance spiraled ostioles matched by
spiral mandibular appendages.
Agaon Dalman, 1818 Alfonsiella...
- part
elevated above and
covered with
orange pigment,
apical and
fused ostioles, the
absence of lichexanthone, a
clear hamathecium, eight-spored asci,...