10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PALLESCENT»
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Flora Agaricina Neerlandica -
5 YR - 7.5 YR 3/2 to 5 YR - 7.5 YR 4/4), with or without translucently striate
margin, on drying pallescent to pale brown, distinctly minutely venose from centre
to margin. Lamellae, L = 20-68, 1 =(0-)1-4, moderately crowded, free, ventricose,
...
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Flora Agaricina Neerlandica - 5
NAME - Groenspoorknolparasolzwam. CHARACTERISTICS - Pileus c. 90 mm,
plano-convex with very low, broad umbo; velum closed on umbo, dark chocolate
brown (Mu. 10YR 3/4), pallescent towards margin and slightly cracking into small
...
Cornelis Bas, M. E. Noordeloos, T. W. Kuyper, 2001
3
A Revision of the Jumping Spider Genus Habronattus ...
Wing ground color varies from blackish brown to brown, with tips occasionally
non-pallescent; forewing iridescence varying from a single basal spot to a medial
transverse fascia; hindwings normally devoid of iridescence on upperside but ...
Charles E. Griswold, 1987
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The Entolomataceae of Tasmania
Etymology: fuligineus (Lat.) =brown; pallescens (Lat.)=pallescent, referring to the
basidiocarp becoming pale on drying. Main characters: small to medium-sized,
grey-brown to black Nolanea (mycenoid); pileus sericeous, very hygrophanous; ...
machiel noordeloos, Genevieve M. Gates, 2012
5
Folliicolous lichens: a contribution to the knowledge of the ...
Pileus red or pink and then sometimes pallescent, squamose or verrucose and
generally with projecting margin. Spores with longitudinal projecting wings, and
these wings cross-striate or smooth, length of spores generally reaching 20 fim ...
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The Boletineae of Mexico and Central America IV
Pileus red or pink and then sometimes pallescent, squamose or verrucose and
generally with projecting margin. Spores with longitudinal projecting wings, and
these wings cross-striate or smooth, length of spores generally reaching 20 //m ...
Rolf Singer, Jesus Garcia, Luis D. Gómez P., 1992
GENUS I. NEPHROMA, Ach. p. parte. Thallus with cortical layer continued on
under surface, and there without nerves; colour ;ibove ochroleucous or
pallescent, underneath paler or whitish or nigricant. G-onidial stratum containing
true gonidia ...
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Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania
Thallus with cortical layer continued on under surface, and there without nerves;
colour above ochroleucous or pallescent, underneath paler or whitish or nigricant
. Gonidial stratum containing true gonidia. Apothecia rufous or fuscescent. 1.
Royal Society of Tasmania, 1892
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Memoirs on the coleoptera
Stout, convex, polished, deep black, the elytral humeri faintly pallescent; legs
pale flavo-testaceous, the posterior but slightly more obscure; head scarcely as
long as wide, the eyes at their own length from the base, the sides behind them ...
Thomas Lincoln Casey, 1915
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The Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences
... the affection, some'times it requires a practised eye to discern the earliest
degree, as shown by the pallescent and slightly-swollen tongue. The leucotic
condition, it is important to remember, is especially to be recognised by the
appearances ...