Definition of Squamiform. Meaning of Squamiform. Synonyms of Squamiform

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Definition of Squamiform

Squamiform
Squamiform Squa"mi*form, a.[L. squama a scale + -form.] Having the shape of a scale.

Meaning of Squamiform from wikipedia

- squām- scale desquamate, desquamation, desquamative, squamate, Squamella, squamiform, squamosal, squamose, squamous, squamule, squamulose, subsquamosal, supersquamosal...
- or condensed, usually with bracts, sometimes converted into leaves or squamiform, forming a type of cone, or with bright colours, forming an involucre...
- Philippines, the lichen is characterised by its microfoliose thallus and squamiform (scale-shaped) isidia. Coccocarpia melloniorum was formally described...
- Trees. 2 stamens, opposed to internal petals, the other 3 reduced to squamiform staminodes. Flowers normally in terminal or axillary panicles, multifloral...
- E. (1990). "Gypsoplacaceae and Gypsoplaca, a new family and genus of squamiform lichens". Bibliotheca Lichenologica. 38: 419–427. Shi, Haixia; Wang, Xinyu;...
- the direction of the paleocurrent. Asymmetrical load casts are called squamiform or flow casts. It is important to note that in load casts the flame-like...
- obliquely striate. At the suture they are ornamented with a series of squamiform tubercles. The circular aperture is sulcate within, a thin wide callus...
- are less con****uous on disc of elytra. Elytra covered with plumose and squamiform setae. First and second leg coxae pair are globose, and contiguous, but...
- enlarged; tepals 3-25 in a complete or incomplete whorl, in- con****uous, squamiform to filiform, inserted on the margin of the receptacle in species with...
- argyritis. The head is slightly scaly, with a well-developed proboscis and squamiform labial palps, which are white on the underside; the small maxillary palps...