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- "caudate", "cuspidate", and "mucronate", or to "crenate", "dentate", and "serrate". Another problem is to establish definitions that meet all cases or satisfy...
- with dense grayish-white pubescence. Ciliate Marginally fringed with short hairs (cilia). Ciliolate Minutely ciliate. Floccose With flocks of soft, woolly...
- Leaves are dark green, sp****ly but roughly haired, simple, with sp****ly serrate margins. Flowers are heads, with black disk florets and bright orange ray...
- clustered in tufts, elliptic to almost linear, margins irregularly and finely serrate, apex frequently notched. Edwin Percy Phillips, the South African taxonomist...
- the female between the first and second, The costa of the forewing is serrate. In the hindwing the cell is remarkably small and is closed by the lower...
- in shape, the margins are lowly undulate to lowly glandular-crenate or -serrate and are sometimes slightly recurved; the apex of the leaves is a****inate...
- The radula contains numerous rows of delicate colored, rather stout, non-serrate teeth, with thirteen in each row. The radula shows a very small central...
- cuneate while the apex is a****inate. The margin or edges is described as serrate; usually with 10–11 teeth per centimeter. Flowers of this plant usually...
- at extremity. Frons produced and acute. Antennae of male minutely serrate and ciliated. Legs long and slender, the outer spurs about two-thirds length of...
- grey-whitish; veins interruptedly marked with blackish; many irregularly serrate or waved transverse striae; a more distinct pair at 1⁄3, and 3 or 4 similar...