- or condensed,
usually with bracts,
sometimes converted into
leaves or
squamiform,
forming a type of cone, or with
bright colours,
forming an involucre...
- squām-
scale desquamate, desquamation, desquamative, squamate, Squamella,
squamiform, squamosal, squamose, squamous, squamule, squamulose, subsquamosal, supersquamosal...
- Philippines, the
lichen is
characterised by its
microfoliose thallus and
squamiform (scale-shaped) isidia.
Coccocarpia melloniorum was
formally described...
- are
unusual in the
genus Phyllopsora,
being known in
Africa only in the
squamiform (scale-like),
radiate species P. longispora.
Phyllopsora borbonica has...
- lobe at
their base. The
chelipeds are
covered with
large granules and/or
squamiform markings and have
distinct black tips with blue spots, this
bright blue...
- Trees. 2 stamens,
opposed to
internal petals, the
other 3
reduced to
squamiform staminodes.
Flowers normally in
terminal or
axillary panicles, multifloral...
- 059 in) long, with
subtending bracts and
bracteoles that are subulate,
squamiform, minute, and subpersistent. The
calyx splits into 2
lobes which are ovate-oblong...
- E. (1990). "Gypsoplacaceae and Gypsoplaca, a new
family and
genus of
squamiform lichens".
Bibliotheca Lichenologica. 38: 419–427. Shi, Haixia; Wang, Xinyu;...
- argyritis. The head is
slightly scaly, with a well-developed
proboscis and
squamiform labial palps,
which are
white on the underside; the
small maxillary palps...
- the
direction of the paleocurrent.
Asymmetrical load
casts are
called squamiform or flow casts. It is
important to note that in load
casts the flame-like...