-
dissemination and
attachment to new
growing surfaces by
means of
gelatinous penicillate cells.
Originally named in 1801 as
Sclerotium erysiphe by
Christian Hendrik...
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young stems and petioles,
penicillate trichomes on its hypanthium, and
serrulate and
ciliate petals with an
apical penicillate emergence.
Melastoma malabituin...
-
Jonathan C.
Wright &
Peter Westh (2006). "Water
vapour absorption in the
penicillate millipede Polyxenus lagurus (Diplopoda: Penicillata: Polyxenida): microcalorimetric...
- with
respect to
other members of the whorl, or they may be
variously penicillate (gliocladium-like).
Phialides may be
densely clustered on a wide main...
- brown,
without markings. The
hindwings have a
luteous (muddy-yellow)
penicillate (with a tuft of fine hairs)
streak along the costa. Savela, Markku. "Tisis...
-
ovule attached to a
placenta on the top of the ovary.
Compare suspended.
penicillate Tufted like an artist's brush; with long
hairs toward one end. penninervation...
- Reproduction, egg
morphology and
development observed in two
Australian penicillate millipedes,
Lophoturus queenslandicus (Lophoproctidae) and Phryssonotus...
- DS C
pendulinus H DS C
penicillatus L paint-brush, from penicillus;
penicillate. (Also penicillius.)
Banksia penicillata H DS
peninsularis L peninsula...
- the
colour of the
veins and
range from
simple to
intricately branched (
penicillate),
enhancing the lichen's
attachment to its substrate. The
cortex of the...
-
hyaline (gl****-like) conidiomata,
which is
sporodochial or
synnematal or
penicillate (having
tufts of fine hairs),
intermixed with
setae (bristle or hair-like...