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Definition of Subovated

Subovated
Subovated Sub*o"va*ted, a. Subovate. [R.]

Meaning of Subovated from wikipedia

- Aspidimerus nigrovittatus, is a species of lady beetle found in Sri Lanka. Body subovate, and convex. Body color pale yellow with bright, sp**** pubescence. Elytra...
- longitudinal striations. The suture is deep, and the small aperture is subovate. The inner lip is somewhat callous, while the columella is biplicate. The...
- endemic to Ecuador. It is a fairly small, glabrous herb with alternating subovate-elliptic leaves measuring approximately 1,5 by 2,5 cm. Resembles Peperomia...
- golden-brown in the living animal. The umbilicus is imperforate. The aperture is subovate. The animal is transparent and colourless. The snail occurs in south-eastern...
- crested around the siphonal canal, with frequent lirae. The aperture is subovate, inside it is white. The columella has four plaits. The sharp outer lip...
- perforated. SuboblongModerately oblong. SubobsoleteAlmost disappearing. SubovateNearly ovate. SubparallelAlmost parallel. SubperforatedAlmost perforated...
- 3 mm, with a diameter of 2 mm. The pinkish s**** is characterized by a subovate shape, containing 5 whorls. This s**** is very remarkable on account of...
- rounded whorls with a deeply impressed suture. The aperture is small and subovate, with a simple outer lip. The columella is very short, ending in a twisted...
- The base of the s**** is evenly rounded and imperforate. The aperture is subovate, not oblique. The margin is simple, slightly thickened, not complete in...
- is pale gold in colour. The umbilicus is narrowly open. The aperture is subovate. The snail occurs mainly in the central part of the island, in rainforest...