10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NODULOSE»
Discover the use of
nodulose in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
nodulose and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Flora of North America: Volume 23: Magnoliophyta: ...
... rarely papillose. 35. Style persistent on achene in fruit; larger leaves and
sheaths usually at least sparsely septate~nodulose, rarely not. 36. Larger leaves
and sheaths not septate-nodulose; perigynia obscurely veined on faces .
Flora of North America Editorial Committee, 2002
2
Flora of New South Wales
15* Terminal spikes hemispherical to globose, usually dense, 1-2 cm wide in
side view; glumes 2-2.5(-3) mm long 42 C. gunnii 14* Leaves not septate-
nodulose. 17 Spikelets 10-28 mm long, 8-24-flowered; tufted perennial, often
apparently ...
3
Aphids on the World's Herbaceous Plants and Shrubs
Head smooth or, if spiculose or nodulose then with ANT tubercles well developed
. SIPH (if present) with normal imbrication 11 7. Hind tibiae with numerous
circular scent glands Nearctaphis sensoriata – Hind tibiae without scent glands 8
8.
R. L. Blackman, Victor F. Eastop, 2008
4
The Zoology of Captain Beechey's Voyage
It also varies in the size and distinctness of the tubercles ; in some, the three or
four central ribs on the back of the last whorl are largely nodulose, while in others
the ribs of all the whorls are slightly nodulose ; and, lastly, in a few specimens,
the ...
Frederick William Beechey, Sir John Richardson, Nicholas Alyward Vigors, 1839
5
The Macrofungus Flora of China's Guangdong Province
Stipe with a long and tapering pseudorhiza; veil absent; spores ornamented
Phaeocollybia 1 . Not the above combination of characters 2 2. Spore print
argillaceous brown to snuff brown; spores smooth, nodulose-angular, or spinose;
cystidia ...
Zhishu Bi, Zheng Guoyang, Li Taihui, 1993
6
Australian Longhorn Beetles (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) ...
42T), rarely nodulose; bases of elytra with tubercles or punctures forming a row (
Eig. 42P) if elytral tubercles not evident mesoventral process raised . . . Oricopis
Frontoclypeus square or slightly transverse; pronotum without complex tubercles,
...
Adam Slipinski, Hermes Escalona, 2013
Plants perennial, cespitose, from long, stout rhizomes; culms up to 1.2 m tall,
triangular, stout, usually not scabrous, pale brown or sometimes purplish at the
base, with last year's leaves persistent: leaves 6-12 mm wide, firm, septate-
nodulose, ...
Robert H. Mohlenbrock, 1999
8
A Manual of the Flowering Plants of California
Leaves sparingly septate-nodulose, the v*-- jSP^sIL Ur blades narrow. Spikes 2
to 10, the terminal usually staminate, the others pistillate, suborbicular to oblong,
densely flowered, 3 cm. or less long, the upper sessile and approximate, the ...
9
Handbook of Mosses of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic ...
15, 9-10) G. orbicularis Bruch ex Wilson Leaves abruptly narrowed into hyaline
point; basal cells towards nerve longly rectangular, thick-walled, nodulose. Seta
2-3 mm long, curved; capsule inclined, exserted, ovoid, smooth; lid mamillate to ...
10
Applied Study of Cultural Heritage and Clays
... aspect from Cambrian in Cordoba (Sierra Morena), which correspond to
micrites of the mundstone type (b) violet and green compact nodulose limestones
of Cambrian of <<Ermitas» (photo 8) with archeocyathiques (photo 9) Photo 7.
J. L. Pérez Rodríguez, 2003