10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAMULATE»
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Genera Orchidacearum: Volume 1: Apostasioideae and ...
Sculpturing varies from laevigate-scabrate to laevigate-porate, verrucose-
hamulate, hamulate, reticulate-heterobrochate, reticulate-fragmentimurate and
ornate to baculate-pilate (Schill and Pfeiffer 1977). Sculpturing in
Cypripedioideae is ...
Alec M. Pridgeon, Phillip J. Cribb, Mark W. Chase, 1999
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Illustrated Dictionary of Entomology
... hind wings which act as balancing organs (Diptera); a modified hind wing of a
fly (Diptera), acting to maintain flight stability (Fig. 137). Hamuli (sing., hamulus,
adj. hamulate): Tiny hooks on the costal margin of the hind wings that attach to
the ...
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences
Genus: Pelecanus ; perhaps another. The immense, many-feathered wings, and
the size and general appearance of these birds, recall the Albatrosses. So does
the hamulate, broken-covered, non-serrate bill. Progression in either of the three
...
Academy of Natural Sciences (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1869
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
So does the hamulate, broken-covered, non-serrate bill. Progression in either of
the three elements is similar; neither of the birds can swim under water. The
enormous pouch represents the extreme of development in the order. Yet some
of the ...
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 1868
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Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Genus: Pelecanus ; perhaps another. The immense, many-feathered wings, and
the size and general appearance of these birds, recall the Albatrosses. So does
the hamulate, broken-covered, non-serrate bill. Progression in either of the three
...
6
On the Classification of Water Birds
Genus : Pelecanua ; perhaps another. The immense, many-feathered wings, and
the size and general appearance of these birds, recall the Albatrosses. So does
the hamulate, broken-covered, non-serrate bill. Progression in either of the three
...
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The Hell Creek Formation and the Cretaceous-Tertiary ...
Hamulatisporis amplus differs from species of Camarozonosporites in lacking
interradial thickenings; the distinctive hamulate sculpture characteristic of the
genus Hamulatisporis differs from the rugulate sculpture of the genus
Lycopodiacidites ...
Joseph Herbert Hartman, Kirk R. Johnson, Douglas J. Nichols, 2002
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Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi
Cf. hamulate. hamathecium (Eriksson, Opera Bot. 60: 15, 1981), a neutral term for
all kinds of hyphae or other tissues between asci, or projecting into the locule or
ostiole of ascomata; usually of carpocentral origin; interascal tissues. Eriksson ...
P. M. Kirk, Geoffrey Clough Ainsworth, 2008
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Studia botanica Hungarica
Exlne 3-3. 5 ju thick. Spore size: 42-45 ju. Morphogroup II: Hamulate sculpture
cernua - morphotype: proximal surface unsculptured, distal surface hamulate;
exlne in inter- apical region thicker than in apical region. Lepldotls cernua (L.)
Beauv.
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Fungal Families of the World
(G) Hamathecial tissue absent (not figured), eg, Dothidea. hamulate (hamulose),
having little hooks; cf. hamate. haplo- (prefix), one only; single. haploconidium (of
Tremellales), a uninucleate conidium. haplodioicious, see heterothallism.
P. F. Cannon, P. M. Kirk, 2007