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- vermiform;
pollen grains oblate-spheroidal, with 3–5 pseudopores, tectate,
psilate;
pistillode absent.
Female flowers generally sessile or subsessile, pedicellate...
- elevation. The
genus is
distinguished within tribe Pavetteae by
pollen with
psilate tectum, and by
fruit with two
stony pyrenes. Each
pyrene contains a laterally...
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polyplicate pollen forms were common, but were
later replaced by simple,
psilate gymnosperm pollen grains. The
Cenophytic begins well
before the Cenozoic...
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flowering organ may be up to 2
metres (6 ft 7 in) long. The
pollen has a
psilate exine (unornamented
outer wall) 0.8 μm thick. The
ornamentation is granular...
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irregular infoldings. The
apertures on the pollen's
surface are
porus and
psilate,
lacking ornamentation. The
grains lack orbicules. Hylaeai**** margaretae...
- view; 3-colporate,
colpus very long,
operculum areolate,
membrane psilate,
margo psilate-perfurate;
endoaperture circular,
lalongate to lolongate, ****ine...
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stigma and
white to
greenish style about 48 mm (1.9 in). The
pollen is
psilate (relatively smooth), spheroidal, and 54 μm (0.0021 in) in diameter. The...
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Semitic extraction. He also
seems to have
borne the name "Psyllos" or "
Psilates." He was
often referred to, ironically, as "the philosopher" or "the Aristotelian...