- may be
referred to as a
hispid vestiture; if the
trichomes are
stinging trichomes, it may be
called a
urent vestiture.
There can be
found also spines...
-
often divided at the tip (bifid) into two teeth. The shape, venation, and
vestiture (hairs) of the
perigynium are
important structures for distinguishing...
-
crown at the base;
stems several,
usually branched, with a
dense felty vestiture of
woolly hairs;
leaves oblanceolate,
usually narrowly so, or sometimes...
- 140mm long. It is
black and has smooth,
shiny elytra. A lack of
dorsal vestiture, or
hairlike scales on its back, sets it
apart from
similar & related...
-
creeping thistle with a "cuckoo spit"
Variation in leaf
characters (texture,
vestiture, segmentation, spininess) is the
basis for
determining creeping thistle...
- any of the
other genera of the
family Apiaceae. Its
fruits have a
dense vestiture and
hygroscopic carpop**** that may be an
adaptation that
allows the plant...
-
Antoinette gave her the veil. The
sermon delivered at the
occasion of Louise's
vestiture was published,
which was
common in
Italy but not in France, highlighting...
-
found in the Palearctic.
Wings milky.
Squamae with
white borders and
vestiture. Last
segment of vein 5 (Cu A1
equal to
twice the
length of the precedent...
- "microbombyliids" have a
humpbacked thorax (as in the Acroceridae) and lack the
dense vestiture common in the Bombyliidae.
Mythicomyiids have
until recently not had much...
- "elephas clade".
Species in the
elephas clade have
convex elytra and a
dense vestiture hiding the line of the
first ventral segment,
whereas the
glandium clade...