10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RHIPIDIUM»
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The Macrofungus Flora of China's Guangdong Province
1869. Laschia guaranitica Speg., Ann. Sci. Cient. Arg. 17: 70. 1884. Favolus
rhipidium (B.) Sacc., Syll. Fung. 6: 397. 1887. Favolus rhipidium var.
subpulverulentus (B. et С) Sacc., Syll. Fung. 6: 397. 1887. Gloeoporus rhipidium (
B.) Speg., Bol.
Zhishu Bi, Zheng Guoyang, Li Taihui, 1993
2
A Primer of Botanical Latin with Vocabulary
rhaphid see raphidsee raphid rheo (in Gk comp.) pertaining to running water(in
Gk comp.) pertaining to running water rhipidium rhipidium (noun n. 2)rhipidium (
nounn.2) rhiz, rhizi (in Gk comp.) pertaining to roots or rootlike organs(in Gk comp
.) ...
Emma Short, Alex George, 2013
3
Correlation of the North American Silurian Rocks
The occurrence of “Rhipidium” suggests a Late Wenlock age for the upper part of
the Chesuncook, and that of Pentamerus, a Late Llandovery (C3-C5) age for the
lower part of the Chesuncook Limestone. A similar fauna which includes ...
William B. N. Berry, Arthur James Boucot, 1970
Others, such as Rhipidium, are non-hyphal and their overall form closely
parallels that of many of the Blastocladiales, in being tree-like, with a broad
trunklike portion, with a well-developed attaching rhizoidal system at the base
and slender ...
5
Seagrasses: Biology, Ecology and Conservation: Biology, ...
Generative shoot terminal or lateral, sympodial, erect, consisting of a panicle of
rhipidia, but often reduced to a single rhipidium; each rhipidium consisting of 2–5
spathes, but sometimes reduced to a single one; peduncle of each spathe ...
A. W. D. Larkum, Robert Joseph Orth, Carlos M. Duarte, 2007
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Handbook of Plant Science
The drepanium and rhipidium are flat inflorescences with flowers produced either
to one side, or to either side. They are related to each other via more three-
dimensional inflorescences, the zig-zag cincinnus or scorpioid cyme and the
bostryx ...
7
A Guide to the Beetles of Australia
... Pelargoderus arvensis 195 Pelecotominae 170 Pentagonica vittipennis 63
Pentagonicinae 63 Penthea pardalis 12,196 Perrostoma 126, 127 rhipidium 126
Phaenognatha 87 Phalacridae 153 Phalacrinae 153 Phalacrognathus muelleri
30, ...
George Hangay, Paul Zborowski, 2010
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The Structure and Development of the Fungi: By H.C.I. ...
In Rhipidium, Araiospora and Sapromyces, antheridia and oogonia are
developed in terminal positions; the oogonium contains a single oosphere,
accompanied by periplasm. In Apodachlya, resting structures occur at the ends of
short lateral ...
Helen Charlotte Isabella Gwynne-Vaughan, B. Barnes, 1930
9
Bioluminescence: Chemical Principles and Methods
Myeemi eitw'eolor) Polyporu; P. rhipidium Dietyopdnu; D. pmillu; (syn. Polyporu;
rhipidium), D. luminenem; D. gloeoeyrtididtm, D. foliicolu; Mdmsmiu; M.
phosphorus Loeellind L. noetilmem, L. illumindn; According to Wassink (1978),
about 40 ...
Sexual organs are unknown in Lepto- mitus. The alliance consists of a single
family, the Leptomitaceae. Leptomitaceae The thallus of Rhipidium atnericanumz
(fig. 39) resembles a pollarded tree, with a stout main axis derived from the body
of ...
H. C. Gwynne-Vaughan, 1937