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Cycloidian
Cycloidian Cy*cloid"i*an (s?-kloid"?-an), a. & n. (Zo["o]l.) Same as 2d and 3d Cycloid.
Ganoidian
Ganoidian Ga*noid"i*an, a. & n. (Zo["o]l.) Ganoid.
Placoidian
Placoidian Pla*coid"i*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the placoids.
Scincoidian
Scincoidian Scin*coid"i*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of lizards of the family Scincid[ae] or tribe Scincoidea. The tongue is not extensile. The body and tail are covered with overlapping scales, and the toes are margined. See Illust. under Skink.
Xiphoidian
Xiphoidian Xiph*oid"i*an, a. (Anat.) Xiphoid.

Meaning of Oidia from wikipedia

- An oidium (plural: oidia) is an a****ually produced fungal spore that (in contrast to conidia) is presumed not to constitute the main reproductive preoccupation...
- pieces are called oidia (small egg). Chlamydospores Chlamydospores (chlymus: mantle) are produced like oidia but differ from oidia in being thick walled...
- /vəˈrɪniːiː/ Infraorder -aria /ˈɛəriə/ Superfamily -acea /ˈeɪʃə/ -oidea /ˈɔɪdiːə/ Epifamily -oidae /ˈɔɪdiː/ Family -aceae /ˈeɪʃiː/ -idae /ədiː/ -viridae...
- filled with a****ual sporangiospores. Other structures include merospores, oidia, and sporangiola. Many are known by the damage they do to stored food such...
- Reginald Buller. In this research he investigated the functions of the oidia of the mushroom Coprinus lagopus (now known as Coprinopsis radiata); this...
- via increased homologous recombination. Either protoplasts derived from oidia or vegetative mycelium can be used, however, gene targeting was found to...
- bark. Before this, female larvae sequester a secretion containing fungal oidia, which adult females incorporate in their mycetangia above their ovipositors...
- Gymnascaceae. Descriptions made by Kuehn (1955) and Robak (1932) described oidia and chlamydospores, though rare in occurrence. However, Benjamin (1956)...
- antennatus and Xoanon matsumurae. Wasps of the genera Sirex and Urocerus store oidia (the hypha of fungi split up to spores) in special abdominal organs. The...