10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CALYCULUS»
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calyculus in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Orchid Biology VIII: Reviews and Perspectives. 8
upper ends of three sterile carpels. The theory is not convincing (discussion in
Kurzweil, 1985). A calyculus is best known in Lecanorchis, Epistephium and
Neobenthamia (Fig. 2-4; arrowheads in Fig. 2-5). However, in the literature
calyculus ...
Tiiu Kull, Joseph Arditti, 2002
2
Early Events in Monocot Evolution
The flower itself is surrounded by a structure termed a calyculus. There is a short
internode between the calyculus and the perianth. The calyculus consists of three
united phyllomes. In some specimens of T. calyculata, the phyllomes of the ...
Paul Wilkin, Simon J. Mayo, 2013
3
Biostratigraphy of Jamaica
The Catinaster calyculus Subzone (Bukry, 1975; =CN7b) was defined as the
stratigraphic interval between the first occurrence of C. calyculus and the last
occurrence of D. hamatus. While Bukry (1973, 1975) considered that C. calyculus
first ...
Raymond M. Wright, Edward Robinson, 1993
Calcareous Planktonic nannofossil.s foraminifera Correlations good (11)
dissolution LO C. calyculus below ChronC5n.2n(ll;but reliability questioned by 10
) LO C. calyculus below LOD. hamatus (10) good (10) dissolution good ( 1 0) ...
Eduardo A.M. Koutsoukos, 2007
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Vegetation and Flora of the Sonoran Desert
mm. wide, 3.5-10 cm. long, cuneatc and subsessile at base, acute at apex,
yellowish green, glabrous; flowers in short, pedunculate, axillary racemes,
calyculus shallowly cup-shaped, irregularly and shallowly toothed; calyx lobes
linear, 2-4 ...
Forrest Shreve, Ira Loren Wiggins, 1964
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100 Families of Flowering Plants
In the Loranthoideae there is, below the perianth, an outgrowth in the form of a
small rim or fringe - the calyculus. Stamens as many as the perianth-segments,
and opposite and adnate to them. Ovary inferior, uni- locular, of 3-5 united
carpels, ...
Michael Hickey, Clive King, 1988
We should suppose from the general notions which we have given on the
multiplication of the parts, that the existence of this accessory calyx, sometimes
called calyculus (calicule), is then owing either to the deduplication of the sepals,
or to ...
Adrien de Jussieu, James Hewetson Wilson, 1849
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The Edinburgh encyclopaedia, conducted by D. Brewster
Calyculus 5-fid. Cal. com. 8-8 part. Cor. tubulosx hermaphroditx. Recept. al-
veolato-ciliatum. 1. Rigida. New Spain. Shrub. 1582. Boopigi -£al. 1 -phyli.
multipart, multiflor. dir. tubulosx. Recept. paleaceum. Sem. calyce proprio involuta
, dentibus ...
Edinburgh encyclopaedia, sir David Brewster, 1830
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A Bibliographic Index of North American Carboniferous ...
4, figs. 7, 8. Chouteau L. S. : Near Sedalia, Missouri. Poteriocrinus burketi. See
Scaphiocrinus burketi. Poteriocrinus bursœformis. See Woodocrinus
bursœformis. Poteriocrinus calyculus Hall. 1858. Poteriocrinus calyculus. Hall,
Geol. Iowa, vol.
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Floral Diagrams: An Aid to Understanding Flower Morphology ...
Note alternipetalous triplets of stamens and calyculus. corolla with
diplostemonous flowers (e.g. Strombosia, Heisteria) and a tendency for loss of
antesepalous stamens (e.g. Diogoa), very rarely antepetalous stamens (e.g.
Heisteria ...
Louis P. Ronse De Craene, 2010