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- a subterminal object is an object X of a category C with the property that every object of C has at most one morphism into X. If X is subterminal, then...
- marine Short rods, reproduce by budding, occasionally motile (single subterminal flagella) or non-motile; membrane system arranged as a polar cap Nitrospina...
- bar defining the discocellulars; costal margin, an inner and an outer subterminal line, and a terminal line dusky black; a large minutely white-centred...
- the forewings has a small white spot on the middle discocellular and a subterminal and terminal row of small white specks that do not extend to the costa...
- spots; two preapical white spots beyond and a broad, somewhat diffuse, subterminal black band broadening over the apex and angulated inwards in interspace...
- non-sporeforming, slightly curved rod-shaped and motile by means of multiple subterminal flagella. L1-82T (= DSM 14610T = NCIMB 13810T) is the type strain. Duncan...
- end. In many cases the last true flower formed by the terminal bud (subterminal flower) straightens up, appearing to be a terminal flower. Often a vestige...
- striae are not defined except on the costa. There is a pale interrupted subterminal line. Melanic forms are quite frequent. The wingspan is 17–20 mm. The...
- and an outer subterminal con****uous zigzag narrow band. Hindwing with inner and outer discal black lines and inner and outer subterminal narrow black...
- interspaces 1 and 4 very small; an inner complete subterminal sinuous series of round spots; an outer subterminal line, widening on the veins, and a terminal...