10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ORBICULATE»
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A Manual of British Coleoptera, Or Beetles: Containing a ...
2810 nigripalpis Kirby Sie. M. v. 120. — Black; slightly shining, head somewhat
orbiculate, scarcely narrower than the thorax, the latter waved behind, minutely
punctulate ; elytra pitchy ; abdomen glossy j legs pale ; palpi and antennae black.
James Francis Stephens, 1839
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Flora Hibernica: Comprising the Flowering Plants, Ferns, ...
Thallus of the same nature throughout, when moist gelatinous, when dry hard
and cartilaginous, sometimes foliaceous. flpothecia orbiculate, sessile, (rarely on
podetia), bordered, formed entirely of the thallus. 1' 1' Thallus crustaceans. 21.
James Townsend Mackay, 1836
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Flora Hibernica, Comprising the Flowering Plants, Ferns, ...
Collema. ThaUus of the same nature throughout, when moist gelatinous, when
dry hard and cartilaginous, sometimes foliaceous. Apothecia orbiculate, sessile, (
rarely on podetia), bordered, formed entirely of the thallus. f f Thallus crustaeeous
.
James Townsend MacKay, 1836
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Magnoliophyta: Caryophyllidae
pubescent; sepals ovate to orbiculate, (2-)2.5-3.5 mm; petals elliptic to nearly
orbiculate, 2-2.5(-3) mm, slightly shorter than sepals. Capsules (3-)3. 5-4.5 mm.
Seeds pebbled or, less frequently, smooth. 2n = 44. Flowering early-late summer.
Flora of North America Editorial Committee, 2005
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis
I. Clypeola Jonthlasþi, or annual treacle-mustard, or buckler-mustardz annual;
siliques orbiculate, one-celled, one-seeded. It is a low annual plant, seldom more
than four inches high; stems slender, hardish, upright, branched at the bottom, ...
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
Pericarpium : silicle orbicu- late, emarginate, flit-compressed, erect, deciduous,
bivalve; valves orbiculate. Seeds: orbiculate, in the center of the pericarpium. —
Essential CharaSer. Silicle emarginate, orbiculate, compelled, slat, deciduous.
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Field Guide to Wisconsin Sedges: An Introduction to the ...
However, the perigynia in C. festucacea are wider, often orbiculate or nearly so,
and the terminal spike of C. festucacea has a prominent clavate base. Leaf
sheaths papillose or smooth, green or whitish between the veins on the back, the
inner ...
Pod nearly orbiculate, very shortly stipitate, glabrous, 5 — 7 cm long. Seeds 1 or
2, orbiculate, flat. Distribution: Guiana, Para, Amazonas. Para district (Splitgerber
n. 756, fr. March and n. 757, fl. March [L]; Nickerie Riv. (Gonggrijp & Stahel n.
August Adriaan Pulle, Joseph Lanjouw, 1976
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Illustrations of British Entomology
thorax rather gibbous: scutellum convex: abdomen depressed, very smooth, and
glossy, somewhat orbiculate in the females, and as wide as the thorax ; the basal
segment linear, narrower than the remainder, its anterior portion rather broader ...
James Francis Stephens, 1835
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Flora of New South Wales
Juvenile leaves opposite, orbiculate, cordate, glaucous. Adult leaves disjunct or
opposite, broad-lanceolate or lanceolate, 6-10 cm long, 1.5-3 cm wide, glaucous
or grey- green, dull, concolorous. Umbellasters 7-flowered; peduncle terete or ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ORBICULATE»
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Big fish such as the stars and stripes puffer that hovers close to the reef's bottom swim in apparent harmony with the orbiculate batfish and an ... «Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, May 15»
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My little virtual aquatic cesspool is currently home to five dead fish, including my beloved orbiculate batfish. My aquatic cesspool. «Flip the Media, Mar 10»
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But if you are not sure you know your "orbiculate" from your "sagittate", you can consult the excellent endpapers, which consist of a pictorial ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Nov 09»