Definition of Silicula. Meaning of Silicula. Synonyms of Silicula

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Definition of Silicula

Silicula
Silicula Si*lic"u*la, n. [L.] (Bot.) A silicle.

Meaning of Silicula from wikipedia

- A silique or siliqua (plural siliques or siliquae) is a type of fruit (seed capsule) having two fused carpels with the length being more than three times...
- Semisulcospiridae Genus: Juga Species: J. plicifera Binomial name Juga plicifera (I. Lea, 1838) Synonyms Goniobasis plicifera Oxytrema silicula (Gould)...
- Autoba silicula is a species of moth in the family Noctuidae. As a pest of millets, it forms a web in millet earheads and feeds on grains. Kalaisekar,...
- fruit of a single carpel, splitting along two sutures. 2.  A siliqua and silicula, the fruit of Br****icaceae, a dry fruit composed of two carpels separated...
- lanceta Propeleda longicaudata Propeleda schmidti Silicula Silicula filatovae Silicula fragilis Silicula rouchi "Siliculidae". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- Juga silicula, common name gl****y juga, is a small, freshwater snail found lotic water in Washington, Oregon, and northern California. It is dark reddish-brown...
- hemphilli maupinensis (J. Henderson, 1935) Juga plicifera (I. Lea, 1838) Juga silicula (Gould, 1847) Subgenus Calibasis Juga acutifilosa (Stearns, 1890) Juga...
- a replum, it has the same basic morphology as the Br****icaceae (called silicula or siliqua), and this sets it apart from the Capparaceae, that have a capsule...
- Asphondylia digitata – leaf gall Asphondylia discalis – leaf gall Asphondylia silicula – leaf gall Asphondylia fabalis – leaf gall Asphondylia bullata – stem...
- lepidopteran caterpillars are found feeding on developing grains: Autoba silicula, Cryptoblabes gnidiella, Cydia spp., Conogethes punctiferalis, Ephestia...