10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DOLABRIFORM»
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Dolabriform hairs in place, when touched with the point of a needle, can be
pivoted around the point of attachment. Basifixed hairs are often mingled with the
dolabriform hairs.1 KEY TO THE SPECIES % to % as long as the tube; corolla ...
Thomas Henry Kearney, Robert Hibbs Peebles, 1960
2
New American Supplement to the Latest Edition of the ...
1063 DOLABRIFORM, having the shape of an ax or hatchet, as some leaves, and
also certain organs of some shell-fish. DOLBEAR, Amos Emerson, an American
physicist; born at Norwich, Connecticut, Nov. io, 1837. In 1866-67 he was ...
3
On the Apocynaceae of South America: With Some Preliminary ...
Althougn so little of the floral structure is known, it is manifest from its habit, its
large handsome corolla like that of an oleander, with broad dolabriform segments
uncinate on one angle, that it belongs to this genus, with which it agrees in the ...
4
Annual Reports of the Secretary of War
... subrectangular to subro- tund or subquadrate, 4-9 mm. long, 5.8-12 mm. wide
across the lateral lobes ; lateral lobes very variable, being shallowly dolabriform,
dolabriform, obliquely rhombic- dolabriform, obliquely triangular-ovate, obliquely
...
United States. War Dept, 1901
5
Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden
The attachment of the hairs may be either basal or lateral. A basifixed or simple
hair is commonly broadest near the base and tapers gradually upward. A laterally
attached hair is termed dolabriform (pick-shaped, malpighian or malpighiaceous
...
6
Atlas of North American Astragalus
The attachment of the hairs may be either basal or lateral. A basifixed or simple
hair is commonly broadest near the base and tapers gradually upward. A laterally
attached hair is termed dolabriform (pick-shaped, malpighian or malpighiaceous
...
7
Orchidaceae Stelis Swartz: Compendium
Sepals: free, broadly ovate, obtuse, 5-veined, minutely papillose inside. Petals:
dolabriform; the upper margin thickened, obtuse, 3-veined. Lip: as large as the
petals, cucullate, excavate, subreniform in outline, with a transverse divided
lamella ...
Óscar Duque Hernández, Óscar Duque, 2008
8
Keys to the Insects of the European Part of the USSR.: ...
Aedeagus with small Iamelliform carina or dolabriform pecten (Figure 114,2,5). 9
(10). Moths large. Basal transverse band completely absent (Figure 112, 5) near
costal margin. Apex of aedeagus with dolabriform pecten on dorsal side (Figure ...
9
A Guide To Rocky Mountain Plants, Revised
Pu scence dolabriform (pick-shaped). 5. Stipules clasping opposite the petiole (
i.e. connate). 4. Flowers declined, pale-greenish to ochroleucous; stems rising
singly or few together, from rhizomes. A. canadensis var. brevidens Canada ...
10
Fungal Families of the World
55: 672, 1963); cf. euseptate. diurnal, in daylight hours; cf. circadian, diel.
divaricate, divergent at right angles. diverticulum, a pocket-like side branch, as on
mycelium of Pythium. dolabrate (dolabriform), hatchet-like in form. dolabriform,
having ...
P. F. Cannon, P. M. Kirk, 2007