PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «SQUAMELLA»
squamella
squamella
genus
lichenized
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cladoniaceae
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SQUAMELLA»
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1
Synopsis of the Rotatoria
470; no species. Type (monotype). — Squamella bractea (Müller)= Brachionus
bractea Müller. Squamella bractea (Müller). Brachionus bractea Müller, Anim.
Infus., 1786, p. 343, pl. 49, figs. 6, 7. Vaginaria bractea Schrank, Fauna Boica, vol
.
SPHYRIAS, new genus. Type (monotype). — Sphyrias lofuarta (Rou8selet)=
JVbtop« lofuana Roueeelet. SPHYRIAS LOFUANA (Roueeelet). Notops lofuana
Rousselet, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1910, p. 795, pl. 75, figs. 1-3. SQUAMELLA
Bory ...
3
Flora of tropical Africa
squamella. — C. B. Clarke in Durand <fe Schinz, Gonspect. Fl. Afr. v. 052 ;
Rendle in Cat. Afr. PI. Welw. ii. 181. Upper Guinea. Niger Territory : Nupe, in rice
Holds, Barter, 761 ! Ziower Guinea. Angola : Huilln ; in dump pastures around
Lopollo ...
4
Bulletin - United States National Museum
SPHYRIAS, new genus. Type (monotype). — Sphyrias lofuana (Rousselet) =
iVbiope lofuana Rousselet. SPHYRIAS LOFUANA (Rousselet). Notops lofuana
Rousselet, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1910, p. 795, pl. 75, figs. 1-3. SQUAMELLA
Bory ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Squamella is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Cladoniaceae.
Saul Eadweard Helias, 2012
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Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University
Cress 7:17. Squamella 1 :54. bractea I :54, PI. 4. Squaw-root 7 :66. Squirrel-corn
7:16. Stachys aspera 7:71. var. glabra 7:71. cordata 7 -.71. palustris 7:70.
Staphylea trifolia 7:28. Star-of-Bethlehem 7 :84. Starry Campion 7:21. Star-grass
7 :83.
7
History of infusoria, living and fossil arranged according ...
STEPHANOPS cirratus (Brachionus cirratus, M.) The two-pointed Stephanops.—
—-Lorica with two spines pos— teriorly. This species has a contractile vesicle.
Length l-240th. Genus CLXXVII. SQUAMELLA. The four-eyed Euchlunidota have
...
8
A history of Infusoria, living and fossil: arranged ...
685. Stephanops cirratus (Brachionus cirratus, M.) 7'fie two-pointed Stephanops.
— Lorica with two spines posteriorly. This species has a contractile vesicle.
Length 1 -240th. Genus CLXXVII. Squamella. The four-eyed Eu- chlanidota have
four ...
9
Records of the Australian Museum
... the cone structures. Because the scales associated with the reproductive
structures are squamae and not leaf-like, the name Squamella is given to the
genus. In the Australian Museum Collection, material of Squamella australis
occurs at ...
10
Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh
The whole flower is enclosed by the incrassate squamella which in turn is
subtended abaxially by a smaller, glume-like hyaline structure (fig. id). The
incrassate squamella assumes two main forms : one being narrow, thin and
slightly hollowed ...
Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, 1977