- also
known as
Amorpha herbacea var.
crenulata and by the
common name
crenulate lead-plant. It is
native to the
southern tip of Florida,
where it was...
-
Allotinus drumila, the
crenulate darkie, is a
small butterfly found in
India (****am, Sikkim), Burma, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and
Yunnan (China) that...
- The
cobble skink (Oligosoma aff.
infrapunctatum "cobble") in the
family Scincidae is a
skink species endemic to New Zealand,
initially known only from...
- blues. The
genus is
monotypic containing only
Apporasa atkinsoni, the
crenulate oakblue. It is
found in the
Indomalayan realm. The
following description...
- are
alternately arranged, are 4 to 10 cm (1.6 to 3.9 in) long and have
crenulate margins.
Sweet oranges grow in a
range of
different sizes, and shapes...
-
Compare chasmophyte.
crenate Having blunt or
rounded teeth; scalloped.
crenulate Minutely scalloped.
crisped Finely curled, as with the
edges of leaves...
-
Praealticus labrovittatus, the
crenulate-lipped rockskipper, is a
species of
combtooth blenny found in the
coral reefs in the
western Pacific ocean. This...
-
standing behind a monk in profile, is
likely the King of Bamyan. He
wears a
crenulated crown with
single crescent and korymbos, a round-neck
tunic and a Sasanian...
- photograph.
These beaches are also
commonly referred to as half
heart beach,
crenulate-shaped bay, or headland-bay beach. The
logarithmic spiral can be determined...
- with
hairs Crenate crenatus Wavy-toothed;
dentate with
rounded teeth crenulate crenulatus Finely crenate crisped crispus Curly Dentate dentatus Toothed;...