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attachment to the stipe:
Adnate Adnexed Decurrent Emarginate Free
Seceding Sinuate Subdecurrent See Tom Volk's
Fungus of the
Month for
January 2008 for a...
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asymmetrical teeth pointing forward Serrulate serrulatus Finely serrate Sinuate sinuosus With deep, wave-like indentations; co****ly
crenate Lobate lobatus...
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Agrilus sinuatus,
known generally as the
sinuate peartree borer or
hawthorn jewel beetle, is a
species of
metallic wood-boring
beetle in the
family Buprestidae...
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Burmagomphus pyramidalis, the
sinuate clubtail, is a
species of
dragonfly in the
family Gomphidae. It is
found in
India and Sri Lanka.
There are 2 subspecies...
- wide, with
sharply pointed,
widely spaced teeth, with
shallow rounded sinuates between. The
flowers follow the leaves,
appearing in late
spring or early...
- spaced, and are
dusted by the
white spores;
their attachment to the stem is
sinuate—having a
concave indentation before attaching to the stem. The
spores are...
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asymmetrical teeth pointing forward serrulate serrulatus Finely serrate sinuate sinuosus With deep, wave-like indentations; co****ly
crenate lobate lobatus...
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still be entire,
toothed or lobed) or an
unbranched hair or inflorescence.
sinuate Having deep, wave-like
depressions along the margins, but more or less...
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stipe and
flesh can
range from white-creamy
coloured to
bright yellow. The
sinuate gills are
white and crowded. The
flesh is
thick and soft and has a mealy...
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closely together,
attached to the stem (adnate), and
usually notched (
sinuate). The
spore print is
cinnamon or
rusty brown. The
spores are elliptic,...