- head, the capitulum. The term
capitate is not
strictly distinguished from
clavate, but
where a
distinction is desired, it is that the club of a capitate...
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cosmopolitan saprobic fungus. It is
characterized by its
elongated upright,
clavate, or strap-like
stromata poking up
through the ground, much like fingers...
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showing aposematic coloration, plus
typically masculine gracile build and
clavate pedipalps armed with
mating spurs A
huntsman spider consuming a
small beetle...
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directly on the
hyphae or on
short pedicels, and are thin- or thick-walled,
clavate to fusiform, and
range from 4 to 8 by 8 to 50 μm in size. Macroconidia...
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Agrostis perennans, the
upland bentgr****,
upland bent, or
autumn bent, is a
species of
flowering plant in the gr**** family, Poaceae. This
perennial bunchgr****...
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Pleurocystidia 12–20 (–32) × 4.5–9 (‒10) μm, fusiform,
occasionally conical,
clavate or utriform,
occasionally bifurcate, hyaline, thin-walled. The subhymenium...
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petal into the spur or a pouch). The
styles are
filiform (threadlike) or
clavate (clubshaped),
thickened at
their tip,
being globose to
rostellate (beaked)...
- pleurocystidia, but
North American collections are
characterized by
common clavate-mucronate pleurocystidia. However,
pleurocystidia are
present in the holotype...
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Types of
insect antennae: 8–11
Aristate Capitate Clavate Filiform Flabellate Geniculate Setaceous Lamellate Moniliform Pectinate Plumose Serrate Stylate...
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sometimes covering extensive areas.
Stromata of some
species (Podostroma) are
clavate or turbinate.
Perithecia are
completely immersed.
Ascospores are bicellular...