10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRISULCATE»
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In another direction, towards B. subaduncatus, the same is carried on to a
trisulcate form, B. tripartitus, which is very similar in shape. These trisulcate and
striated Belemnites are very characteristic of the middle part of the Upper Lias,
and ...
Ralph Tate, John Frederick Blake, 1876
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1872-[1901] The Geology of Minnesota: Vol. I[-VI] of the ...
The affinities of Tetradella seem to be with Ctenobolbina on the one hand and
the "trisulcate" species of Beyrichia, which as I have shown on pige 668, are
generically distinct from Beyrichia and provisionally to be viewed as a section of
Bollia, ...
Newton Horace Winchell, Mark Walrod Harrington, Edward Oscar Ulrich, 1897
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Guide to the insects of Connecticut, part III: the ...
Petiole strongly trisulcate niger Petiole not trisulcate, flat above, and longer 3 3.
Tegulae brown; base of flagellum pale; scutum more coarsely sculptured;
flagellum of male with joints rounded out beneath kohlii Tegulse and flagellum
black; ...
Henry Lorenz Viereck, 1916
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Transactions of the American Entomological Society
Beak evidently longer than wide, moderately dilated at apex, separated from the
front by an evident though not strong transverse impression ; upper surface
trisulcate, median sulcus broader and with a central carina; lateral sulci shorter, ...
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
generally more or less infumate toward base. Head in the male nearly as wide as
the prothorax, obsoletely trisulcate, the eyes at their own length from the basal
angles, the tempora slightly divergent behind them and a little more prominent.
Petiole strongly trisulcate ." niger Petiole not trisulcate, flat above, and longer 3 3.
Tegulae brown; base of flagellum pale; scutum more coarsely ' sculptured;
flagellum of male with joints rounded out beneath kohfii Tegula and flagellum
black; ...
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Weevils of Canada and Alaska: Coleoptera, curculionidae, ...
Members of Ophryastes are easily recognized by the generally large size and
coarse sculpturing, by the deeply trisulcate rostrum (in two of the three species),
by the dense scalelike vestiture, and by the clawlike brush of curved setae on the
...
Donald E. Bright, Patrice Bouchard, 2008
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Illustrations of British Entomology: Or, A Synopsis of ...
Like Tr. nana this species has the antennas black, but it is of a more oblong form,
and has the thorax very obscurely trisulcate. Also a most minute insect,
appearing but as a mere speck upon paper ; found near London, in Yorkshire,
and I ...
James Francis Stephens, Baldwin and Cradock, 1830
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Butterflies: Ecology and Evolution Taking Flight
Most of these, together with some other potentially informative characters (such
as the uni- or trisulcate antennae described by Jordan [1898]), need further study,
and the Pieridae did not always emerge as a monophyletic group in the ...
Carol L. Boggs, Ward B. Watt, Paul R. Ehrlich, 2003
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine
Germen obovate, trisulcate, curved, marked by the prominence of the ovules.
Ovules large, about six to a cell, like peas. Tube an inch long, declined, angularly
cylindrical, with three deep and three slight longitudinal furrows, urplish red.