- The
triquetra (/traɪˈkwɛtrə/ try-KWEH-truh; from the
Latin adjective triquetrus "three-cornered") is a
triangular figure composed of
three interlaced arcs...
- vol. 7, nº 3, 1961, pp. 181–213
Vermetus triquetrus Bivona Ant., 1832. Gofas, S. (2009).
Vermetus triquetrus Bivona Ant., 1832. In: Bouchet, P.; Gofas...
- PMC 4243670.
Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus in the
Bryophyte Flora of
North America Media related to
Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus at
Wikimedia Commons Data related...
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Early Cretaceous age of Austria.
There is only one
known species, A.
triquetrus,
named by Iris
Fuchs in 2018. It was
related to Fornicatus. Iris Fuchs;...
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rhytis G ῥῠτίς (rhutís) wrinkled,
folded shaggy moss,
Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus;
Rhytidodon (syn. Rutiodon)
rigidus L rigid,
stiff big galleta, Hilaria...
- bone
fragment on
lateral views. The
etymology derives from the
Latin triquetrus which means "three-cornered." Therefore, it is
sometimes also
called the...
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reported here. The
robust chalk gr****land
specialists Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus and
Neckera crispa grow in
abundance on the north-facing
slopes along...
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ground is
often covered by
thick moss,
consisting of
Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus, and
Hylocomium splendens. In this area, the
herbaceous layer is composed...
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described as
infraspecific taxa
within R. squarrosus. In
contrast to R.
triquetrus and R. loreus, R. squarrosus, R.
subpinnatus and R. ****onicus have leaves...
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tizamensis Chamberlin, 1938
Orthoporus torreonus Chamberlin, 1943
Orthoporus triquetrus Loomis, 1936
Orthoporus trisulcatus (Daday, 1889)
Orthoporus vialis Loomis...