10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FLABELLATE»
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Synopsis of the report on zoophytes of the U.S. exploring ...
Red orochreous; flabellate and much reticulate, spaces often three lines long, but
usually very much larger; branchlets terete, one line thick ; cortex thick, and
throughout entirely smooth ; oscules scattered. East Indies, Esper. — Isle of
France, / ...
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Antarctic and Subantarctic Scleractinia
Largest flabellate corallum 128 x 45 mm in CD and 80.2 mm tall (Plate 12, fig. 4).
Ceratoid to trochoid coralla usually smaller, with GCD/LCD ratio as low as 1.1.
Angle of lateral edges of flabellate coralla often about 40°-50° for first 10 mm,
then ...
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Field Guide to Common Western Grasshoppers
Distribution. and. Habitat. The range of the flabellate grasshopper includes nearly
all of the grasslands of the western United States and Canadian provinces. The
species inhabits the natural prairies as a common member of grasshopper ...
Robert E. Pfadt, Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station, 1994
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American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North ...
Maxillary palpi flabellate; hind wings with series of radiating veins (see also Keys
D and H) 79. Lymexylidae Maxillary and labial palpi greatly lengthened, with last
segment nearly as long as antennae (see also Key D) 68. Telegeusidae Palpi ...
Ross H. Arnett, Jr., 2000
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Chickpea Breeding and Management
... with (7−)11–19(−30), obovate leaflets, 5–10(−15) × 3–7(−1 0) mm. Stipules
triangular or ovate, 7–12(−15) >< 5–8(−13) mm, equal to or larger than the
leaflets. Racemes 1-flowered; arista with a small flabellate leaflet at the tip;
corolla purple ...
Shyam S. Yadav, W. Chen, 2007
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Dictionary of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Nematology
... to both may flies (Ephemeroptera) and Alder flies (Megaloptcra). Flabellate:
With fan-like processes or projections; flabellate antennae has terminal segments
sheet-like. Flabellate antenna tongue-like lobes, e.g. ceder beetle. Flabellum (PI.
O. P. Singh, S. K. Srivastava, 1998
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Annual Plant Reviews, The Evolution of Plant Form
Once the shoot branches, the subsequent dichotomy can be at a right angle to
the one below (cruciate dichotomy) or in the same plane (flabellate dichotomy or
dorsiventral shoot) (Schoute 1938). Radial shoot architectures can also be ...
Barbara A. Ambrose, Michael D. Purugganan, 2012
T: Ularing and Mt Jackson, W.A., 10-15 Oct. 1875, J. Young; holo: MEL. G.
flabellifolia S.Moore, 7. Linn. Soc., Bot. 45: 192 (1920). T: Nungarin, W.A., 1916, F
.Stoward 414; holo: BM. G. hookeriana 'Flabellate form' of the 'Cuneate-leaved
race', ...
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Miscellaneous Publication
KEY TO THE SPECIES OF SINOXYLON' 1: Submarginal carina along lateral
margin of elytron sharply elevated posteriorly, curving inward to sutural margin
and forming the anterior margin of apical concavity; antennal club flabellate.
anale ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
Flabellate characteristic of some antennal configurations seen in Coleoptera,
Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera. Alt. Flabelliform. See Antenna. FLABELLATE
GRASSHOPPER Melanoplus occidentalis (Thomas) [Orthoptera; Acrididae]: A ...
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