PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «STERNOTRIBE»
sternotribe
sternotribe
merriam
webster
touching
undersurface
especially
having
stamens
pistils
arranged
touch
sternum
visiting
insect
flowers
collins
always
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botany
contact
with
meaning
that
flower
prepared
cross
fertilisation
positioning
stamen
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «STERNOTRIBE»
Descubre el uso de
sternotribe en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
sternotribe y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
I assume that the flowers have become sternotribe from the fact that bees have
been in the habit of landing upon the stamens and style. While the hawk moths
do not tend to produce irregular flowers, it does not follow that their influence is to
...
John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, 1898
2
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
I assume that the flowers have become sternotribe from the fact that bees have
been in the habit of landing upon the stamens and style. While the hawk moths
do not tend to produce irregular flowers, it does not follow that their influence is to
...
John Merle Coulter, Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy, 1898
If the above observations indicate the conditions which _ have given rise to
sternotribe flowers, irregular polypetalous flowers would be expected to be
sternotribe, and this is the rule with them, as far as I know. Examples are:
Delphinium ...
4
The Scrophulariaceae of Eastern Temperate North America
Illustrations are shown between flowers that are nototribe, placing the pollen on
the insect's back, and sternotribe, placing it on her thorax. In entering the flowers
of Gratiola neglecta (G. virginiana) and Gerardia purpurea, the bee turns over, ...
Francis Whittier Pennell, 1935
5
A Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns
Steriphoma Spreng. Capparidaceae (II). 3 Trinidad to Peru. Steria L. = Hydrolea
L. (Hydrophyll.). Sternbergia Waldst et Kit. Amaryllidaceae (1). 5 E. Medit.
Sternotribe (fl.), dusting pollen on under side of visitor. Sterrhimn (CI.), a moor
formation.
John Christopher Willis, Herbert Kenneth Airy Shaw, 1973
6
Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... crushing instrument osteotribe — a bone rasp splanchnotribe — an instrument
for crushing a segment of intestine and so occluding its lumen, previous to
resecting it sternotribe — applies to flowers with fertilizing elements so placed as
to be ...
7
Comptes Rendus (Doklady) de L'Académie Des Sciences de L'URSS.
tribe mechanism, i. e. it represents <<a transition to the opposite». This is in
harmony with the accepted derivation of the secondary Scrophulariceae from the
sternotribe pseudosolanaceous plants. But it is incorrect to place Scrophularia ...
Compared with other groups the Dasygastrae show a marked predilection for
sternotribe flowers, 47.5 per cent of thei pollen visits. They do not equal the
Euceridae in their prefcr- erence for Compositae or antipathy to nototribe flowers.
9
Hymenoptera reprints: Bradley collection
Compared with other groups the Dasygastrœ show a marked predilection for
sternotribe flowers, 47.5 per cent of thei pollen visits. They do not equal the
Euceridae in their prefer- erence for Compositœ or antipathy to nototribe flowers.
10
Henderson's Dictionary of Biology
appl. a muscle connecting sternum and scapula. sternothyroid a. appl. muscle
connecting manubrium of sternum and thyroid cartilage. sternotribe a. appl.
flowers with fertilizing elements so placed as to be brushed by sternites of visiting
...