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Glyphipterix umbilici is a moth of the
family Glyphipterigidae. It is
found on the
Canary Islands and
Sardinia and in
Portugal and Lebanon. The larvae...
- The
navel (clinically
known as the umbilicus; pl.:
umbilici or umbilicuses;
commonly known as the
belly button or
tummy button) is a protruding, flat,...
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Puccinia umbilici is a
fungal plant pathogen which causes rust on
navelwort (Umbilicus rupestris). It was
originally found on the
leaves of
Umbilicus pendulinus...
- S**** of the
Phylloceratina are
generally smooth with
small to
large umbilici and
complex sutures with leaf-like
phylloid saddle endings and
lobes with...
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named by Schindewolf, 1934
which has a
subglubular s**** with
small closed umbilici and
sutures with an
incipient lobe in the
first lateral saddle. Type genus...
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attaching to the
substrate with a
robust cluster of root-like
structures (
umbilici). The
thallus measures 550 micrometres (μm) thick, with
individual lobes...
- are
characterized by
thinly discoidal to
globular s**** with
variable umbilici and sculpture. The
ventral lobe,
located along the
outer margin, is prominently...
- with
moderate to
closed umbilici, and
Raymondoceratinae consisting of
discodal s**** with
transverse ribs and
large umbilici. The
Prolobitidae have been...
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Goniatitina with
subdiscoidal to
lenticular s**** that have con****uous
closed umbilici and
goniatitic sutures with long
prominently bifid ventral lobes and more...
- in the Treatise, 1957. S**** are
subdiscoidal to
globose with
variable umbilici and
sutures with 10 to 30 lobes,
which tend to be subequal. Miller, Furnish...