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(3) The Ivanoviellinae (costate, with wide uniplication and calcariform crura)
intermittently spanned the late Triassic to latest Cretaceous interval. (4) The
Triassic and Jurassic Bilaminellinae (bluntly costate, uniplicate with raduliform
crura in ...
Howard Brunton, L. Robin M. Cocks, Sarah L Long, 2003
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Biodiversity of Fungi: Inventory and Monitoring Methods
Raduliform—condition in which the conidiogenous loci consist of fine protrusions
distributed on the upper portion ofa clavate cell (Fig. 167). FIGURE 164 Pyriform
Quaterverticillate—indicating a penicillus that has one degree of branching ...
Mercedes S. Foster, Gerald F. Bills, 2011
... previous ones), having raduliform and calcariform crura; with likely mid to late
Paleozoic forerunners, yet without direct post-Mesozoic descendants known; (e)
most 'ordinary-looking' rhynchonellides may be grouped in a hemithiridoid stock,
...
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Treatise on invertebrate paleontology
Derived from raduliform type, with handlike processes at end of straight, ventrally
directed crura. MANTLE. Prolongation of body wall as fold of ectodermal
epithelium (Fig. 1). MANTLE CANALS. Flattened, tubelike extensions of body
cavity into ...
Raymond Cecil Moore, Geological Society of America, 1997
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Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology: Protoctista 1 v.1. ...
[This monotypic new genus was originally referred to Wellerellidac, which is
consistent with hamiform (rather than raduliform) crura seen in sections, yet, it
may likewise belong in Pontisiidae, as suggested by entire hinge plates and
strong ...
Raymond Cecil Moore, Curt Teichert, 2007
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Australian Journal of Botany
Conidia produced by this isolate are large, measuring 8-0-10-0 by 3-0-6-0 //m.
Conidia produced on sympodial conidiogenous cells rare (Figs. 3SA, 40/), 42/T,
43C, G). Conidiogenous axes raduliform (sensu Kendrick and Carmichael 1973),
...
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
eraser radula — a short and broad strip of membrane with longitudinal rows of
chitinous teeth found in the mouth of most gastropods raduliform — like a radula,
or flexible file rasorial — adapted for scratching or scraping, as fowls rastellus —
a ...
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Encyclopedia of Food Microbiology
... the conidial group could be further classified as nonspecialized, ampulliform,
raduliform, rachiform, annelliform, pluraliform, and miscellaneous or nonspecific.
Furthermore, the genera produce arthrocatenate conidia from the apical
meristem ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
Descriptive of a coarse scraping or rasping. See Raster. RADULIFORM Adj. (
Latin, radula I scraper + forma I shape). Descriptive of structure that resembles a
rasp or file. RAEBEL, HERMANN (1878—1963) (Pasternak 1963, Z. wien Ent.
Ges.
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On the Anatomy of Vertebrates
... vomer: the teeth of the Sheat-fish (Silurus glanis) present all the gradations ' v.
pl. 22. 2 v. pl. 28. 3 The French terms are those used by Cuvier in xxni. passim.
VOL. I. B B between the villiform and raduliform types. Setiform teeth are common
.