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appendage of a
plant stem.
Prosthechea is a
genus of
orchids named for the
prostheca appendage on the back of the column. Hair like
structures known as trichomes...
- or sub-polar
filiform prostheca very
similar to that of Caulobacter. In
addition to
having a
nutritional function, the
prostheca also
plays a role in the...
- strap-shaped, but not as long as in the Proteininae, and the
mandible lacks a
prostheca.
Acidota subcarinata Brathinus nitidus Deinopteroloma pictum Phloeonomus...
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Prosthecate bacteria are a non-phylogenetically
related group of Gram-negative
bacteria that
possess appendages,
termed prosthecae.
These cellular appendages...
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which lack a sub-apical
accessory tooth and have a large,
subtriangular prostheca.
Cryptophilus occur in
decaying plant matter (e.g. leaf litter, wood debris...
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anterior edge of head;
inner face of each
mandible with
large membranous prostheca; each wing with only one anal cell (sometimes the
wings are
reduced or...
- annular-
multiforous spiracles, and the
absence of an endocarina,
mandibular prostheca,
hypostomal rods,
ventral prolegs, and
patches or rows of
tergal asperites...
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elongated at the same time. They also are
without mola, that have
reduced prostheca or doesn't have it at all.
Mandibular apex is
strongly and
abruptly curved...
- Erichson, 1845 g
Pristoderus Hope, 1840 g
Prosteca Wollaston, 1860 g
Prostheca Wollaston, 1860 g
Pseudaulonium Reitter, 1877 g
Pseudendestes Lawrence...