- spaced. The
siphuncle is subcentral, as in Sactorthoceras.
Segments are
subfusiform;
generally straighter on the
dorsal side and more
expanded on the ventral...
- (Described as
Pleurotoma (Defrancia) grisea) The very
small s**** is
subfusiformly ovate. It is grey or
dirty white,
sometimes spotted with
brown below...
- (Original
description in Latin) The thin,
sinistral s**** is rimulate,
subfusiform and glossy. It is whitish,
ornamented with
irregular chestnut-brown flames...
- and when
viewed under the
microscope spores are
usually fusiform or
subfusiform. In many species,
parts of the
fruit body will turn blue, red, or black...
-
mostly dull-coloured,
finely felty cap and more
narrowly ellipsoid to
subfusiform spores measuring (12.4–)13.3–14.7(–15.5) × (4.5–)4.9– 5.5(–5.7) μm. Suillellus...
-
attains 25 mm, its
diameter 12 mm. (Original description) The small,
subfusiform s**** has a
rather short pointed spire and
contains about 5 whorls. The...
- Clavatulidae. The s****
grows to a
length of 60 mm. The
thick s**** is
subfusiform. The
ground color of the s**** is
light green, with a
reddish tone between...
-
clustered towards apices of branches; peduncles, involucre,
calyx and the
subfusiform receptacle pubescent.
Calyx deeply 5-partite, with
linear to lanceolate...
- its
diameter 18 mm. (Description of †
Ancilla okawai) The s**** is
subfusiform,
tending toward a
cylindrical shape. The
spire is very short,
blunt at...
-
Abbott Conrad (1840)
reads as follows:
Voluta Carolinensis. — S****
subfusiform;
whorls deeply channeled below the suture;
superior margin of the channel...