- Bal**** rostratus, the
rostrate barnacle, is a
species of
acorn barnacle found primarily in the
North Pacific. Bal****
rostratus was
first scientifically...
- (spore-bearing cells) of the
Lecanoromycetes most
often release spores by
rostrate dehiscence. The
group is
monophyletic (composed only of all the descendants...
- some plants.
rostellate possessing a beak (rostellum).
Synonym of
rostrate.
rostrate with a beak.
rotate circular and flattened; for
example a corolla...
-
tuberculated at the suture,
painted with
bands of spots. The body
whorl is
rostrated below. This
marine species occurs off
Mauritius and the Philippines. Vexillum...
- curvirostral, lamellirostral, rostellate, rostelliform, rostellum, rostral,
rostrate, rostriform, rostrulum,
rostrum †rostellum rostell- †rostrulum rostrul-...
- are
inserted in the
transverse and
longitudinal groove, respectively.
Rostrate spores can
survive for
several days out of the host. Only one type of zoospore...
- are a
suborder of
pezizomycetes fungi,
commonly known as the
lichens and
rostrate asci.
Aphanopsidaceae Byssolomataceae Carbonicolaceae Catillariaceae Cetradoniaceae...
- of
achenes (fruits of the
sunflower family), they are
rostrate,
cymbiform and annular.
Rostrate and
cymbiform are
suitable for long-distance diffusion...
- and a more or less
rostrate head. The
rostrate condition is far more
marked in
females than in males. They are the only
known rostrate laemophloeids in...
- have
dimensions of 18–26 by 6–9 μm, and a
shape ranging from ventricose-
rostrate (broad in the
middle and
tapering to a
beaklike neck) to
mucronate (ending...