Definition of Laciniae. Meaning of Laciniae. Synonyms of Laciniae

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Definition of Laciniae

Laciniae
Lacinia La*cin"i*a, n.; pl. L. Lacini[ae]. [L., the lappet or flap of a garment.] 1. (Bot.) (a) One of the narrow, jagged, irregular pieces or divisions which form a sort of fringe on the borders of the petals of some flowers. (b) A narrow, slender portion of the edge of a monophyllous calyx, or of any irregularly incised leaf. 2. (Zo["o]l.) The posterior, inner process of the stipes on the maxill[ae] of insects.

Meaning of Laciniae from wikipedia

- each stipes are two lobes, the inner lacinia and outer galea (plurals laciniae and galeae). At the outer margin, the typical galea is a cupped or scoop-like...
- (1.6 in) long, and repeatedly divide by threes into from 5 to 50 narrow laciniae, circular in cross-section, with a diameter of less than 0.5 mm (0.02 in)...
- substrate at a single point, all with narrow lobes, known as laciniae, growing outwards. These laciniae, which are covered in fine hairs, split repeatedly into...
- In this it resembles Hypotrachyna microblasta, but the latter has wider laciniae and larger apothecia, and is laterally overlapping. Its epithet angustissima...
- These squamules are simple or slightly split into irregularly crenulate laciniae, without soredia. Podetia can reach 5–12 cm in height, displaying indeterminate...
- pattern is either dichotomous (divided into two parts) or irregular. The laciniae (long, slender, thallus lobes characteristic of genus Ramalina) are typically...
- isidia combined with an underside that is light coloured. B. isidiza's laciniae are wider, while its thallus is pale, and contains salazinic acid. In turn...
- the genus Adenanthos with leaves deeply divided into long, soft, slender laciniae, often covered in a fine down of soft hairs. These properties give the...
- times, into long thin laciniae, round in cross-section (terete), and often covered in a fine down of soft hairs. The number of laciniae varies greatly. In...
- flowers on the same individuals. Female flowers have a calyx with sessile laciniae. The ovary is appressed, broadly ovate, apiculate, and denticulate. The...