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- and top view) Symphytum officinale (cincinnus) Rhipidium (lateral and top view) Canna sp. (rhipidium) Dichasium Dichasium, top view Silene dioica (dichasium)...
- Lycidae, found widely in Australia. The name is sometimes misspelled as "rhipidium" but under ICZN Article 31 species names that are nouns, such as rhipidius...
- among the Asparagales in the unique structure of the inflorescence (a rhipidium), the combination of an inferior ovary and three stamens, and the common...
- (Johann Friedrich Gmelin, 1792), Pocillaria stiptica (Otto ****ze, 1898), Rhipidium stipti**** (Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Wallroth, 1833), Crepidopus stipticus...
- lycid from India A lycid larva or larviform female Mating Porrostoma rhipidium Calopteron reticulatum Lycus rostratus Red-winged lycid beetle Porrostoma...
- synflorescence. This synflorescence consists of 1–3 closely clustered rhipidia—a rhipidium is an alternately branched group of flowers contained between a pair of...
- Stylidium reduplicatum Stylidium repens : Matted triggerplant Stylidium rhipidium : Fan triggerplant Stylidium rhynchocarpum : Black-beaked triggerplant...
- type species is "Plectatrypa" henningsmoeni Boucot & Johnson (1967). Rhipidium oepiki Sp. nov Valid Strusz Silurian (Wenlock) Canberra  Australia A member...
- synflorescence consists of 1–5 (occasionally up to 8) closely clustered rhipidia—a rhipidium is an alternately branched group of flowers contained between a pair of...
- the ends of the stem branches are much reduced. The inflorescence is a rhipidium usually containing two flowers. The flower has six dark blue tepals each...