- one side:
Bernini made the
fountain appear to be one of the foci of the
ovato tondo embraced by his
colonnades and
eventually matched it on the other...
-
plant species would be
known by a long polynomial, such as
Plantago foliis ovato-lanceolatis pubescentibus, ****a cylindrica,
scapo tereti (meaning "plantain...
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names necessarily became longer and unwieldy, for instance,
Plantago foliis ovato-lanceolatus pubescentibus, ****a cylindrica,
scapo tereti ("plantain with...
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Argyrophyllum Pohl ex
Baker Bipontia velutina (Sch.Bip.) S.F.Blake
Argyrophyllum ovali-ellipti**** Pohl ex
Baker Argyrophyllum ovato-ellipti**** Pohl ex Baker...
- Hermann, J. 1804. La Carcinoïde (Carcinoïdes). (Chelifer.
Corpore cylindrico-
ovato fusco-castaneo,
subtus albido;
brachiorum ruforum articulo inferiore flexuoso-tereti...
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family Rubiaceae. The
genus is
endemic to Madagascar,
except for
Peponidium ovato-oblongum and
Peponidium venulosum that are
found on the Comoros, and Peponidium...
-
known as
Zinnia peruviana in 1757 as
Rudbeckia foliis oppositis hirsutis ovato-acutis,
calyce imbricatus,
radii petalis pistillatis. Linné
realised that...
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mollusk in the
family Raphitomidae. (Original description) The s**** is
ovato-fusiform with a
blunt spire. The
whorls are
rather angled and distantly...
- terminal,
between cymose and paniculate.
Petioles terete.
Calyx of five,
ovato-lanceolate, very hairy,
herbaceous sepals, pale and
scariose at the margin...
- the
lower (3½
inches long, ¾ of an inch broad)
ovato-oblong, with a
short central point, the
upper ovato-a****inate, and
gradually becoming smaller towards...