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Definition of Ostioles

Ostiole
Ostiole Os"ti*ole, n. [L. ostiolum a little door, dim. of ostium a door: cf. F. ostiole.] (Bot.) (a) The exterior opening of a stomate. See Stomate. (b) Any small orifice.

Meaning of Ostioles from wikipedia

- a stomatal aperture is called an "ostiole". Ostium (disambiguation) Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ostioles. Fletcher, R.L. 1987. Seaweeds of...
- the tree to lay eggs into its ostioles, while the tree uses the wasp for pollination. The arrangement of the inner ostioles show convergent evolution in...
- columns (instead of a single column) and has multiple ostioles instead of a single, apical ostiole. Until 2017, the genus was thought to be monotypic with...
- florets on its inner surface. It is closed off from most organisms by the ostiole, fringed by scale-like bracts. Syconia can be monoecious or functionally...
- species is distinguished by its eccentric (not centrally positioned) red ostioles (the openings of the fruiting bodies). Its ascospores are 3-septate, meaning...
- 2005 and is distinguished by their flat, disk-like rings encircling the ostioles (hence the annulo- prefix). The stromata (fruiting bodies) of A. annulatum...
- appendages are adapted to the host fig species, with for instance spiraled ostioles matched by spiral mandibular appendages. Agaon Dalman, 1818 Alfonsiella...
- columns (instead of a single column) and has multiple ostioles instead of a single, apical ostiole. It has also been called "salt-shaker earthstar". The...
- the fig can specify the pollinator it wants includes the diameters of ostioles compared to the head widths of the respective wasp species. While the fig...
- 2016. It is characterised by its immersed pyriform ascomata with lateral ostioles and bent, muriform ascospores. Astrothelium curvatum was formally described...