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Pruinate
Pruinate Pru"i*nate, a. Same as Pruinose.

Meaning of Pruina from wikipedia

- "frosted" or dusty-looking coating on top of a surface. It may also be called a pruina (plural: pruinae), from the Latin word for ****frost. The adjectival form...
- Retidrillia pruina is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Borsoniidae. The s**** grows to a length of 21 mm. (Original description)...
- Megachile pruina, also known as the ****y Leafcutter Bee, is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Smith in 1853. It is found...
- Geometridae Genus: Gabriola Species: G. dyari Binomial name Gabriola dyari Taylor, 1904 Synonyms Gabriola bakeri Rindge, 1974 Gabriola pruina Rindge, 1974...
- Candalides pruina is a species of butterfly of the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Druce in 1904. It is found from West Irian to Papua New Guinea...
- origin or near the center of a body. pruina A powdery, frost-like or flour-like deposit on a surface. In lichens, pruina is often the result of the ac****ulation...
- ISBN 9780511790478. Heiđmarsson, Starri; Heidmarsson, Starri (1996). "Pruina as a Taxonomic Character in the Lichen Genus Dermatocarpon". The Bryologist...
- tips of these lobes are often slightly recurved and spotted with white pruina. The lobes have margins with a thin dark grey line, while the lower surface...
- : 220  It is brown but may appear white or pale gray if it is covered in a pruina.: 220  The lichen is common in southwestern deserts of North America. Areoles...
- surface exhibits a dark olive-green to brown or black coloration, lacking any pruina and varying from smooth to rarely warty, without isidia present. The lower...