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Integrated Pest Management for Stone Fruits
The cribrate weevil occasionally becomes a serious pest in newly planted
orchards of the central coast and Sierra foothills when adult weevils move in from
adjacent infested areas or ornamentals that harbor them. Adults are flightless,
dark ...
University of California (System). Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources, 1999
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Bryozoan Studies 2004: Proceedings of the 13th International ...
The cribrate ascopore reported by Soule (1961) in a Gulf of California specimen
and re-examined by SEM is actually composed of tiny denticular debris particles
and calcareous epibionts accumulated on the ascopore. 7 FRONTAL WALL ...
Hugo Moyano, Juan Cancino, Patrick Wyse Jackson, 2005
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Bikini and nearby atolls: Oceanography (biologic)
It differs from Brady's variety in the more irregular shape, and the cribrate
aperture places it in the genus Hauerina. Hauerina serrata Cushman, n. sp. Plate
84, figures 26, 27 Test much compressed, early quinqueloculine"Jstage with
strongly ...
Joseph Augustine Cushman, Ruth Todd, Geological Survey (U.S.), 1954
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
It differs from Brady's variety in the more irregular shape, and the cribrate
aperture places it in the genus Hauerina. Hauerina serrata Cushman, n. sp. Plate
84, figures 26, 27 Test much compressed, early quinqueloculine stage with
strongly ...
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U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
If Parker and Jones' variety does have a cribrate aperture, it cannot be placed in
Tro- chamtiiina. As Cushman explicitly stated that his specimens do have an
interiomarginal aperture, he is correct in placing them in Trochammina but
incorrect ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1969
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A Dictionary of Entomology
CRIBRATE Adj. (Latin, cribratus, p. p. cribrare I to sifl; cribrum I sieve + -atus I
characterized 383 by.) Sieve-like in form or function. Descriptive of structure or a
surface pierced with closely set, small holes. Alt. Cribratus. See Cribriform; Sieve.
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Geological Survey professional paper
SYSTEMATIC DESCRIPTIONS Family NONIONIDAE Test typically planispiral,
more or less involute in the adult, trochoid in a few genera and even uncoiled ;
wall calcareous, finely perforate; aperture simple or cribrate, if simple, ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), Geological Survey (U.S.). Geographic Names Information Management, 1939
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Paleocene Foraminifera of the Gulf Coastal Region of the ...
... aperture terminal, a bluntly pointed cribrate cone. Length up to 3 mm. or more,
diameter up to 0.25 mm., usually less. This species has been recorded frequently
from the Upper Cretaceous and lower Eocene under various generic names.
Joseph Augustine Cushman, 1951
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Evolution and Geological Significance of Larger Benthic ...
Aperture: extends throughout the test. Permian (Cisuralian to Lopingian) (see Fig.
2.3). Cribrostomum von Moller, 1879. Test: biserial throughout. Aperture: in the
early part is basal, in the last two whorls becoming areal, multiple and cribrate.
Marcelle K. BouDagher-Fadel, 2008
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A Guide to 1,000 Foraminifera from Southwestern Pacific: New ...
... axis of the test marked by a medial furrow between two irregular ribs; wall
hyaline, distinctly perforate; aperture cribrate, near the base of the apertural face
and may have a somewhat larger opening on the suture. Southwestern lagoon,
20 m.
Jean-Pierre Debenay, 2012