- Look up
rugose in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rugose means "wrinkled". It may
refer to: Rugosa, an
extinct order of coral,
whose rugose shape earned...
- The
Rugosa or
rugose corals are an
extinct class of
solitary and
colonial corals that were
abundant in
Middle Ordovician to Late
Permian seas. Solitary...
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Tomato brown rugose fruit virus (ToBRFV) is a
plant virus in the
genus Tobamovirus that was
first described in 2015. It has
spread rapidly since it was...
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success in the Silurian, with some
developing symbioses with the
colonial rugose coral Entelophyllum. The
Silurian was a
heyday for tentaculitoids, which...
- well-defined
impressions of any kind.
Scutellum large,
curvilinearly triangular,
rugosely punctate at the base.
Elytra wider than thorax,
truncated behind, indistinctly...
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Callinectes exasperatus (common name:
rugose swimming crab) is a
species of
swimming crab
native to the
western Atlantic Ocean. The diet of this species...
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insects (palaeoptera and neoptera).
Strophomenid and
atrypid brachiopods,
rugose and
tabulate corals, and
crinoids are all
abundant in the oceans. First...
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houseplant trade it is
often sold as "Alocasia rugosa" due to its
highly rugose leaves. The name 'melo' in the
specific epithet is
derived from the leaves...
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echinoderms all flourished,
tabulate corals diversified and the
first rugose corals appeared. The
planktonic graptolites remained diverse, with the Diplograptina...
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Aleurodicus rugioperculatus (known
variously as the
rugose spiraling whitefly, the
gumbo limbo spiraling whitefly or just the
spiraling whitefly) is a...