- the ansa
lenticularis (ansa
lentiformis in
older texts) is a part of the brain,
making up the
superior layer of the
substantia innominata -
cirrocumulus lenticularis is a type of
cirrocumulus cloud . the name
cirrocumulus lenticularis is
derived from
latin ,
meaning 'like a
-
carex lenticularis is a
species of
sedge known by the
common name
lakeshore sedge. it is
native to much of
northern north america,
-
lenticular clouds (altocumulus lenticularis) are
stationary lens-shaped
cloud s that form at high altitudes,
normally in
perpendicular - buschke–ollendorff syndrome, also
known as
dermatofibrosis lenticularis disseminata is a rare
genetic disorder associated with lemd3 .
- the
thalamic fasciculus (composed of the
lenticular fasciculus and ansa
lenticularis ) runs into the thalamus. it is
sometimes considered -
hyperkeratosis lenticularis perstans (also
known as 'flegel's disease') is a
cutaneous condition characterized by rough, yellow-brown
- good
examples of
species common to more than one
genus are the
stratiformis and
lenticularis types, each of
which is
common to
mostly -
nannippus lived as far
south as
central mexico (n. peninsulatus) to as far
north as
canada (n. lenticularis), to
california in the west
-
previous names or
synonyms for this
species are
neuroterus baccarum, n. lenticularis, n. malpighii,
cynips lenticularis, c. quercus-