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unciform bone (from
Latin uncus, "hook"),
Latin os
hamatum and
occasionally abbreviated as just
hamatum, is a bone in the
human wrist readily distinguishable...
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Leucospermum hamatum is mat-forming,
evergreen shrublet of only
about 10 cm (3.9 in) high, from the Proteaceae. It is
usually 1–3 m (3.3–9.8 ft) in diameter...
- one head per
branch helps to
distinguish the
sections Diastelloides and
Hamatum from the
other sections. The
involucral bracts are
green in
fresh specimens...
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Eciton hamatum is a
species of army ant in the
subfamily Dorylinae; it is
found from
Mexico to
central Brazil and Bolivia. The
species differs from Eciton...
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Zodarion hamatum is a
European ant-eating
spider in the
family Zodariidae. Like the
closely related Z. itali****, it is
nocturnal and
captures various...
- Tri****rma
hamatum is a
species of
fungus in the
family Hypocreaceae. It has been used a
biological control of
certain plant diseases,
including Sclerotinia...
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Glyptelasma hamatum is a
species of
goose barnacle in the
family Poecilasmatidae. G.
hamatum is a
small stalked barnacle, with a body
reaching a length...
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Gnomidolon hamatum is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Linsley in 1935. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog of...
- A
hamus or
hamulus is a
structure functioning as, or in the form of,
hooks or hooklets. The
terms are
directly from Latin, in
which hamus means "hook"...
- may be
densely clustered on a wide main axis (e.g., T. polysporum, T.
hamatum), or they may be
solitary (e.g., T. longibrachiatum).
Conidia typically...