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informal term cathetogyrates, to
replace the
ambiguously cir****scribed term "
polypods" when
referring to the Polypodiales. The
sporangia are born on
stalks 1–3...
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Platycerium is a
genus of
about 18 fern
species in the
polypod family, Polypodiaceae.
Ferns in this
genus are
widely known as
staghorn or
elkhorn ferns...
- were recognised,
including leptosporangiates, core leptosporangiates,
polypods (Polypodiales), and
eupolypods (including
Eupolypods I and
Eupolypods II)...
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stage in the life
cycle after hatching.
Caterpillars are "characteristic
polypod larvae with
cylindrical bodies,
short thoracic legs, and
abdominal prolegs...
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related to Pyrrosia.
Pyrrosia is a
genus of
about 100 fern
species in the
polypod family, Polypodiaceae. Like
other species in Polypodiaceae, the species...
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contain very
little yolk. E.g.
first instar larvae of
parasitic hymenoptera.
Polypod larvae – also
known as
eruciform larvae,
these larvae have
abdominal prolegs...
- Here, Bell
Beaker people ****imilated
local pottery forms such as the
polypod cup.
These "common ware"
types of
pottery then
spread in ****ociation with...
- multilingual, multiple, pluripotent,
pluricentric e.g. polyhedra, polygamy,
polypod, polyglot, polymath,
polymer e.g.
plethora Numerical prefixes occur in...
- This page's list
covers the
ferns and
allies (Lycopodiopsida,
Equisetopsida and Pteridopsida)
found in
Great Britain and Ireland. For the
background to...
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Systematic Botany, 28 (2): 217–227, JSTOR 3093992 Stuart, Tom (2009), "
Polypods exposed" (PDF),
Bulletin of the
American Fern Society, 36 (2 & 3): 9–25...