10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PETIOLATED» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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An Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects: ...
Scutellum elevated ; head transverse ; ovipositor not exserted ; areolet 3- or 5-
sided ; abdomen petiolated, convex. ALOMYA Panzer. Ichneumon p. Linn. 3 sp.
A. orator F. Curt. 120. Head globose; areolet triangular; abdomen long, petiolated
, ...
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Developmental Genetics and Plant Evolution
According to this hypothesis, petiolated leaves would result from accentuated leaf
-rib thickening in the proximal parts of leaf primordia (Figure 21. 2b), while leaf-rib
thickening would decrease gradually towards the tip in non-petiolated leaves ...
Quentin C.B. Cronk, Richard M. Bateman, Julie A. Hawkins, 2002
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Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
hyaline, slightly tinged with fuscous, the apex fuscous ; nervures ferruginous, the
stigma fulvous ; areolet large, subrhomboidul, slightly petiolated. Legs : coxse
and four posterior trochanters, rufous ; anterior trochanters, tips of the middle ...
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Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
Bluel • moat of mandibles, palpi, basal joint of antennra beneath, tegulce, legs,
and middle of abdomen, yellow or reddish-yellow; wings hyaline, areolet minute,
oblique, petiolated. Male. — Sleuder, black ; most of the mandibles and the palpi,
...
Entomological Society of Philadelphia, 1864
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Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
hyaline, slightly tinged with fuscous, the apex fuscous ; nervures ferruginous, the
stigma fulvous ; areolet large, subrhomboidal. slightly petiolated. Legs : coxae
and four posterior trochanters, rufous ; anterior trochanters, tips of the middle ...
Entomological Society (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1865
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The fossil flora of Great Britain: or, Figures and ...
Stems cylindrical, simple, covered by the bases of petiolated leaves; petioles
dilated, and amplexicaul. Ad. Br. One species—in the lower beds of the London
clay formation. -H Leaves only known. Flabellaria. Leaves petiolated, flabelliform
...
John Lindley, William Hutton, 1833
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Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
Wings hyaline; nervures and stigma black, the former pale at base ; areolet
minute, oblique and petiolated. Legs rufous, the coxae black. Abdomen sessile,
shining, cylindrical, very slightly narrowed at base; the two apical segments
rufous.
American Entomological Society, Philadelphia, 1864
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Transactions of the American Entomological Society
... iridescent, nervurcs luteous, stigma very narrow, areolet petiolated, triangular,
often much reduced, sometimes subobsolete ; legs slender, the two anterior pairs
yellow, their coxae paler, posterior pair honey-yellow, their trochanters and tarsi ...
American Entomological Society, 1869
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A History of the American Entomological Society, ...
rufous, and by the areolet of anterior wing being larger and searcely at all
petiolated. Length 4 lines. % . — Slender, black, opaque ; face entirely, extending
beneath eyes, clypcus, mandibles, palpi, anterior orbits interrupted before summit
, ...
Ezra Townsend Cresson, Henry Christopher McCook, 1871
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Concise Dictionary of Biology
Editorial Board. Petiolated ¥ Phenotype Pheromones ¥ Phototropism
Phragmoplast ¥ Phylogeny. pollinators. Sterile leaf-like (white, colorless, but
usually colored) structures in flowers that serve to attract pollinators.