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Drosera
Drosera Dros"e*ra, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? dewy.] (Bot.) A genus of low perennial or biennial plants, the leaves of which are beset with gland-tipped bristles. See Sundew. --Gray.

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- Mary L. Droser is an American paleontologist. She is known for her work in South Australia, including the discovery of several fossils to which she had...
- Historical Development: Symmetry and Asymmetry: 16–17. Evans, Scott D.; Droser, Mary L.; Gehling, James G. (17 May 2017). Hejnol, Andreas (ed.). "Highly...
- from the Ediacaran biota, discovered in South Australia in 2008 by Mary L. Droser and James G. Gehling. Funisia, a sedentary animal resembling an upright...
- fossil record. Scott D. Evans, Ian V. Hughes, James G. Gehling, and Mary L. Droser published a paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences...
- anatomie der petalo-organisme". Palaeontographica (in German) (B144): 166–202. Droser, M.L.; Gehling, J.G. (21 March 2008). "Synchronous aggregate growth in an...
- polyphyletic. The term "Elvis taxon" was coined by D. H. Erwin and M. L. Droser in a 1993 paper to distinguish descendant from non-descendant taxa: Rather...
- the exaerobic ecological strategy into the Cambrian Period." — Gaines & Droser, 2003, p941 Even though the generic name Elrathia was first published in...
- in honor of former American President Barack Obama by the lab of Mary L. Droser. The fossils show a multi-ridged body embedded in the biofilm of the original...
- maint: DOI inactive as of January 2025 (link) Gehling, James; Jensen, Sören; Droser, Mary; Myrow, Paul; Narbonne, Guy (March 2001). "Burrowing below the basal...
- South Australia first described by a team led by palaeontologist Mary L. Droser in 2018. The genus Attenborites was named after Sir David Attenborough....