- Pus is an exudate,
typically white-yellow, yellow, or yellow-brown,
formed at the site of
inflammation during infections,
regardless of cause. An ac****ulation...
- www.reptile-database.org.
Allison A,
Greer AE (1986). "Egg s**** with
pustulate surface structures:
basis for a new
genus of New
Guinea skinks (Lacertilia:...
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Nicrophorus pustulatus, also
known as the
pustulated carrion beetle or
blistered burying beetle, is a
species of
burying beetle that was
described by Johann...
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pungent Having a sharp, hard point.
pustule A blister-like swelling.
pustulate Having pustules.
pyramidal (of a
growth habit)
Conical or pyramid-shaped...
- and C. monachorum.
Unlike these species, however, C. sayanensis have
pustulate-capitate soralia,
meaning that the
soralia arise from
pustules (blister-like...
- of smallpox. Jenner's
method involves "engrafting
lymph taken from a
pustulate of
cowpox on the hand of a
milkmaid into the arm of an inoculate." Jenner...
- the type collection. The
species epithet refers to its isidia, that are
pustulate and
readily distinguishable from
those of the
closely related P. tinctorum...
-
Champsosaurus have been reported. They
consist of
small (0.6-0.1 mm)
pustulate and
rhomboid scales, with the
largest scales being located on the lateral...
-
species with
circular ridges on the
discs of
their apothecia; rigid, non-
pustulate thalli; and
specific secondary metabolites, such as
gyrophoric acid and...
- puncta).
punctiform Very
small or tiny,
appearing as a
point or dot.
pustulate Also pustulose.
Covered with pustules.
pustule A blister- or wart-like...