Definition of Foveolate. Meaning of Foveolate. Synonyms of Foveolate

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Definition of Foveolate

Foveolate
Foveolate Fo"ve*o*late (? or ?), a. Having small pits or depression, as the receptacle in some composite flowers.

Meaning of Foveolate from wikipedia

- appendages. faveolate Honeycombed; having regular, angled pits. Compare foveolate. felted Having interlocked hairs to the extent of being matted. female...
- bract. Seeds small, ovoid or ellipsoid, usually carunculate, smooth or foveolate; endosperm present, whitish; the embryo straight; cotyledons broad and...
- there is a prosternal apophysis. It is almost flat but widens at its foveolate base. The shape of the male's **** expands a little surrounding a slight...
- Calothamnus formosus H DS C foveolatus L dimpled, from fovea, a small pit; foveolate Cryptocarya foveolata, Chionanthus foveolatus H DS fragilis L fragile...
- overlapping (imbricate). The texture of the upper thallus ranges from smooth to foveolate (covered with puts and depressions). The colour is typically green to...
- foveate pitted; with numerous, regular, depressions or pits (foveae) foveolate with small deep pits; finely pitted glabrate almost glabrous glabrous...
- thallus surface that is wrinkled and reticulately ridged to co****ly foveolate (having small pits or depressions). Crespoa species have a distinctive...
- yellow colour). Seeds 1.6–1.7 x 1.2–1.3 mm, angular-reniform, reticulate-foveolate (the partitions of the reticulations slightly wavy), of a brownish colour...
- smooth and shiny mesosoma with well-developed propodeal spines and by the foveolate-striate sculpture covering all the dorsal surface of its head. L. inusitatus...
- partitions, or septa), are cylindrical to rounded, light yellow-brown, foveolate (with small, pit-like depressions or indentations) and measure 19–30 by...