- "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...
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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)...
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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...
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Geometridae Genus:
Gabriola Species: G. dyari
Binomial name
Gabriola dyari Taylor, 1904
Synonyms Gabriola bakeri Rindge, 1974
Gabriola pruina Rindge, 1974...
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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...
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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...
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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...